Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0192
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Dublin CoreTitleMission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0192
Date1900-1930
CreatorBoard of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
SubjectMissions
Japan
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PublisherThe General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church
ScriptusTranscriptionJanOP1-192:1 A Japanese laboring man with his pipe of peace. JanOP1-192:2 Cormorant fishing, as done on Nagara River, Gifu Province, Japan. This method is practiced at night and by torch-light. "There are to begin with 4 men to each of the seven boats, one of whom at the stern, has no duty but to manage the craft. In the bow stands the master known by his peculiar hat and handles no less than 12 birds. In the middle is another man who handles about 4 birds only. There is also the "Kako" or the man who makes the clatter which keeps the birds going. This method of catching fish and then making them disgorge is a most interesting one as well profitable. StatusCompleted
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