Ethnology of Manihiki and Rakahanga

Figure 104. Eastern types of bonito hook points: a, simple point of Hawaiian hook (fig. 103, a) with one hole (1) and no projections; b, Hawaiian point (fig. 103, b) with one hole (1) and slight distal projection (3) which does not function in lashing; c, Tahitian point with wider base formed by distal projection (3) with groove (2) for lashing; d, Marquesan point with hole (1) through point limb and distal prolongation (3) through which second hole (2) pierced for second lashing

Figure 104. Eastern types of bonito hook points: a, simple point of Hawaiian hook (fig. 103, a) with one hole (1) and no projections; b, Hawaiian point (fig. 103, b) with one hole (1) and slight distal projection (3) which does not function in lashing; c, Tahitian point with wider base formed by distal projection (3) with groove (2) for lashing; d, Marquesan point with hole (1) through point limb and distal prolongation (3) through which second hole (2) pierced for second lashing.

Figure 104. Eastern types of bonito hook points: a, simple point of Hawaiian hook (fig. 103, a) with one hole (1) and no projections; b, Hawaiian point (fig. 103, b) with one hole (1) and slight distal projection (3) which does not function in lashing; c, Tahitian point with wider base formed by distal projection (3) with groove (2) for lashing; d, Marquesan point with hole (1) through point limb and distal prolongation (3) through which second hole (2) pierced for second lashing.