FISHING! OUR PRIDE
Obolo dominated the
entire system of water-ways between the Bonny River and Qua Iboe River.
They used age-old fishing devices like: Edek, Otunwa, Oket, Njin,
Igba, Ukog, etc. To ensure that the fish caught in the traps did not
disappear mysteriously, the obolo fisherman tied mgbek leaves and
faggots to his traps as well as planted an Ogboloatasuk nearby. The
leaves and faggots were believed to have the power of warding off evil
spirits which, they saw fish like
humans, while the ogboloatasuk was intended to scare away human beings
and thus suggests that it was more than a scare crow.
Types of fish caught by this methods includes:
1. Afari
2. Ikop
3. Ona
4. Obu
5. Ejeke
6. Inan
7. Ofuruma
8. Adot
Women seem to have operated from their home villages rather than making a long distance expeditions made by their menfolk. Women went for: efie, nlori, mgbut, urion, ntutut, etc.
Types of fish caught by this methods includes:
1. Afari
2. Ikop
3. Ona
4. Obu
5. Ejeke
6. Inan
7. Ofuruma
8. Adot
Women seem to have operated from their home villages rather than making a long distance expeditions made by their menfolk. Women went for: efie, nlori, mgbut, urion, ntutut, etc.
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