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Hearst Museum object titled Canoe paddle, accession number 11-40764, described as paddle, carved reddish wood with incised relief designs filled in with white pigment; stylized animal head at tip of blade; said to be a “ceremonial” paddle L. 157.4 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Fishing kite (reproduction), accession number 11-41284a,b, described as (reproduction) of fishing kite: a) long-handled wood reel, b) kite, 87 cm L.    F.C. 1.1 “To carry fish line beyond surf so fisherman can stay on land.  According to the Cooke-Daniels Expedition Register, these kites were used to catch garfish.  They were inteneded to be flwn from a canoe.  A line is supposed to hang from the tail (line missing in our ex.) ending in a pad of spider’s web whih is jerked along the surface of the water and in which the fish’s teeth become entangled.”  See B.A.L. Cranstone, Cultures of Melanesia.