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As a way of life, fishing is much more than mere existence to the Naga tribes of Northeast India. The conical mesh structure with a hand-woven cotton-thread framework is one amazing implement of traditional fishing practices. This primitive cotton fishing net therefore serves as a great example of the Naga people's ingenuity and sustainable use of natural resources. The space within the body of the net has been woven conically, with square-shaped openings. Once inside through the broader mouth of the net, it becomes almost impossible for the fish to escape through the tapered closed end
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As a way of life, fishing is much more than mere existence to the Naga tribes of Northeast India. The conical mesh structure with a hand-woven cotton-thread framework is one amazing implement of traditional fishing practices. This primitive cotton fishing net therefore serves as a great example of the Naga people's ingenuity and sustainable use of natural resources. The space within the body of the net has been woven conically, with square-shaped openings. Once inside through the broader mouth of the net, it becomes almost impossible for the fish to escape through the tapered closed end.
Hence, the design basically serves a purpose underlined and corroborated by the knowledge of fish behavior and dynamics of the aquatic world. The cotton fishing net is handmade and biodegradable, remaining true to its environmentally friendly nature. The use of the cotton fishing net resonates with the Naga community's wider ethos of harmony with nature. Made for use in shallow streams or rivers, the net is held or positioned carefully for the capture of fish ranging from small to medium-sized. In some cases, bait may be utilized to lure fish into the net's mouth. The cotton fishing net is a repository of traditional ecological knowledge, passed from one generation to another. In the modern world of synthetic materials and technologically advanced fishing implements, this fishing net serves as an enduring symbol of sustainability for the Naga tribes
Hence, the design basically serves a purpose underlined and corroborated by the knowledge of fish behavior and dynamics of the aquatic world. The cotton fishing net is handmade and biodegradable, remaining true to its environmentally friendly nature. The use of the cotton fishing net resonates with the Naga community's wider ethos of harmony with nature. Made for use in shallow streams or rivers, the net is held or positioned carefully for the capture of fish ranging from small to medium-sized. In some cases, bait may be utilized to lure fish into the net's mouth. The cotton fishing net is a repository of traditional ecological knowledge, passed from one generation to another. In the modern world of synthetic materials and technologically advanced fishing implements, this fishing net serves as an enduring symbol of sustainability for the Naga tribes
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