cover image: Trap meant to kill wild pigs, Kaputa

Trap meant to kill wild pigs, Kaputa

1976

Trap consists of a heavy log set between stick walls with bait at the bottom. When bait is tugged a trigger allows the log to fall on the prey--usually wild pigs or warthogs--and kill or stun them, outside Kaputa, Northern Province. 6840-02 Moto Moto / Scenes around Kaputa Kasongole, Nsemiwe 1976
zambia photography rural areas pigs hunting wild boar triggers zambian culture kaputa district, northern province, zambia traps (trapping equipment)

Authors

Cancel, Robert

Collection
Zambian Storytellers
Place Discussed
Kaputa District, Northern Province, Zambia Zambia
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Zambia
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