A SET OF SNARES - WIRE

1900 - 1950
Overview

Noongar people were quick to adopt European implements such as wire to replace the snares that had been made from strips of bark or grasses. Snares could be laid on a kangaroo tracks, others placed in the trees to catch possums and fine copper wire was used to catch gilgies.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-118-KPCW2025.9a-b
Item type
Objects
Keywords
Indigenous Narrative
Primary significance criteria
Social or spiritual significance
Comparative significance criteria
Rare or representative
Last modified
Saturday, 28 February, 2026
Completeness
83
The Kodja Place Cultural Centre - Kojonup

The Kodja Place Cultural Centre - Kojonup

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