Hawaiian fisheries and methods of fishing, with an account of the fishing implements used by the natives of the Hawaiian Islands

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ref from Titcomb, who describes from Beckley "method of catching large numbers of fish [hinana] at the beginning of the rainy season. A platform was built across a stream just under the surface, where the 'o'opu would be because the water was clearer there." (no more details from Beckley given in Titcomb)

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Beckley, E. Metcalf. (2013). Hawaiian fisheries and methods of fishing, with an account of the fishing implements used by the natives of the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaiian fisheries and methods of fishing, with an account of the fishing implements used by the natives of the Hawaiian Islands. [s.n.]. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.63526

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