tavaralukot
Tavaralukot are a type of traditional fishing net used by various cultures in the Pacific Islands. The term is derived from the Polynesian language, where "tavara" means "net" and "luku" refers to a specific type of net used for fishing.
Tavaralukot are typically woven from coconut fibers or plant materials, with the mesh size and pattern varying
Tavaralukot are primarily used for catching fish and other seafood in the ocean. The nets are cast
The use of tavaralukot has declined in recent years, as modern fishing gear has become more widely
In some Pacific Island cultures, tavaralukot are also used in traditional ceremonies and rituals, where they