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Photographer: Axel Killian | Rights management: Städtische Museen Freiburg
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The boats building stands out as one of the most remarkable material cultural skills found on the Marshall Islands. Here, eminently seaworthy boats were built without the use of metal or nails. Ironwood chisels, such as this one, and the mallets that go with them, were used for caulking the walls and seams of boats.
Donated by Eugen Brandeis (Imperial Governor of the Marshall Islands) April 1900, collected by Antonie Brandeis (Jaluit) /Donated by Eugen Brandeis (Imperial Governor of the Marshall Islands) April 1900, collected by Antonie Brandeis (Jaluit)
Object no. 59 (Object list Antonie Brandeis, 1st consignment April 1900, SAF D.Sm 35/1): "Chisel for calfing. Carnict. Ironwood". Additional comment: "Hammer no. 55 and 56 and chisel no. 57-59 are used for calfing" (in: "Bemerkungen zu den Museum zu Freiburg /B. übersandten ethnologischen Gegenständen aus den Marshallinseln. South Seas". SAF D.Sm 35/1).
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