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Hearst Museum object titled Fish trap, accession number 1-216592, described as Double cone shape.  Plain twine in willow.  Made of willow (gaiī’ˑce) with feather inserts as charms to attract fish.  Opening near edge for removing fish. Used in lakes, streams also for catching birds in tule marshes. Southeastern Pomo name:  xona’ būxa'l, šá-miˑče.
Hearst Museum object titled Fish trap, accession number 1-400, described as Openwork plain twined fish trap of red willow (Linnean: salix laevigata, Northern Pomo: kaka’lˑyem, maˑyem).  Wide mouth, narrow neck. Northern Pomo name: ka’kōi.
Hearst Museum object titled Trap, accession number 1-224691, described as Fish trap of whole willow (gaiī’ˑce) shoots in plain twined coarse openwork.  Large rim section missing. Southeastern Pomo name: xa’xōi.