Maori eel-trap or eel basket of the type called hinaki herehere. Hokio stream near outlet of Lake Horowhenua, Levin 29.11.25 | Collections Online - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
![Art Reproductions | Fishhouse Door with Eel Basket, (painting), 1890 by John Frederick Peto (1854-1907, Art Reproductions | Fishhouse Door with Eel Basket, (painting), 1890 by John Frederick Peto (1854-1907,](https://artsdot.com/ADC/Art.nsf/O/AQRU9C/$File/John-Frederick-Peto-Fishhouse-Door-with-Eel-Basket-painting-.jpg)
Art Reproductions | Fishhouse Door with Eel Basket, (painting), 1890 by John Frederick Peto (1854-1907,
![Mike Wilson making traditional hand made Eel trap's from Willow at Lancing West Sussex Stock Photo - Alamy Mike Wilson making traditional hand made Eel trap's from Willow at Lancing West Sussex Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/ATPA6D/mike-wilson-making-traditional-hand-made-eel-traps-from-willow-at-ATPA6D.jpg)
Mike Wilson making traditional hand made Eel trap's from Willow at Lancing West Sussex Stock Photo - Alamy
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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Eel Basket Māori people Māori culture, others, food, weaving, tool png | PNGWing
![Figure 14 A 1.5m-long eel trap basket from Lake Condah, collected by A. S. Kenyon 1910. SAM #A6431 Courtesy: Aboriginal Ethnographic Collection, South Australia Museum. - No 85 May 2010 - La Trobe Journal Figure 14 A 1.5m-long eel trap basket from Lake Condah, collected by A. S. Kenyon 1910. SAM #A6431 Courtesy: Aboriginal Ethnographic Collection, South Australia Museum. - No 85 May 2010 - La Trobe Journal](http://www3.slv.vic.gov.au/latrobejournal/issue/latrobe-85/large/latrobe-85-096a.jpg)
Figure 14 A 1.5m-long eel trap basket from Lake Condah, collected by A. S. Kenyon 1910. SAM #A6431 Courtesy: Aboriginal Ethnographic Collection, South Australia Museum. - No 85 May 2010 - La Trobe Journal
![A woven eel basket for catching eels in the UK. The baskets were placed in rows in rivers with the mouth facing upstream and when the Stock Photo - Alamy A woven eel basket for catching eels in the UK. The baskets were placed in rows in rivers with the mouth facing upstream and when the Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/MJYCNK/a-woven-eel-basket-for-catching-eels-in-the-uk-the-baskets-were-placed-in-rows-in-rivers-with-the-mouth-facing-upstream-and-when-the-MJYCNK.jpg)
A woven eel basket for catching eels in the UK. The baskets were placed in rows in rivers with the mouth facing upstream and when the Stock Photo - Alamy
![University of Reading | Archive and Museum Database | Details | Bamboo weaving, Wicker, University of reading University of Reading | Archive and Museum Database | Details | Bamboo weaving, Wicker, University of reading](https://i.pinimg.com/474x/61/af/ac/61afacd00c8d1d2a66939a18e761bd15--great-yarmouth-the-necks.jpg)