Snare Item Number: Aa89 a-d from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Loosened bundle of natural fibres (part a), with a short piece of twig with light brown variegated bark (part b), and two longer pieces of twig similar in length and appearance (part c and d).

History Of Use

Twine combined in such a way to form snares for small and larger animals.

Cultural Context

For snaring small animals.