Drumstick
Object Number: | 99-9-1B |
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Current Location: |
Native American Voices Currently On Display |
Culture: | Cochiti Pueblo |
Provenience: | New Mexico Cochiti Pueblo |
Culture Area: | Southwest Culture Area |
Maker: | Gabe Trujillo |
Date Made: | 1998 |
Early Date: | 1998 |
Late Date: | 1998 |
Section: | American |
Materials: | Aspen Wood Leather |
Technique: | Cut Wrapped |
Length: | 33 cm |
Width: | 4 cm |
Credit Line: | Museum purchase, 1999 |
Description
Cochiti wooden drumstick attached to drum (object 99-9-1A). The bark removed on half of the stick; remains on the other half. Tanned hide thong attached to end covered with bark. Stuffed tanned hide head secured with tanned hide thong to end without bark.
Current & Past Exhibitions:
Native American Voices: The People - Here and Now (01 Mar 2014) | View Objects in Exhibition |
Bibliography:
[Catalogue, Collection] Williams, Lucy F. 2003. Guide to the North American Ethnographic Collection at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.. Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: p. 58, pl. 60 | View Objects related to this Actual Citation |
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