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Object Number
2004.24.26829
Display Title
Dance stick-drums - Beyotan Indians
Descriptions
Subject
- Dance
- Instrument
Department
Photographic
Culture
- Amazonian
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
/
Brazil
Additional Geographic Terms
Brazil, Northwestern
Materials
Negative, black and white
Dimensions
Overall: 10.16 x 12.7 cm (4 x 5 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 17-59-30/F51 | Dance stick-drums. the lower end is struck against the ground when + |
Tools
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Brazil
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| 06-5-10/66540.2 | Drum (2 cottonwood drums and stick) |
Percussion
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Nambe Pueblo
| |
| 06-5-10/66540.1 | Drum (2 cottonwood drums and stick) |
Percussion
|
Nambe Pueblo
| |
| 06-5-10/66540.3 | Stick (2 cottonwood drums and stick) |
Percussion
|
Nambe Pueblo
| |
| 33-32-70/128 | Dance drums |
Percussion
|
Papua New Guinea
| |
| 2004.29.23304 | Dancing ground with banyan tree and drums |
Vanuatu
| ||
| 2001.29.23950 | Two men playing drums, and another drum on the ground beside them |
Popo Falls Camp
| ||
| 2001.29.29446 | Two men playing drums, and another drum on the ground beside them (print is a cropped image) |
Popo Falls Camp
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| 35-10-60/16290.1.19 | Man in front of Mani Drums |
Tibet
| ||
| 35-10-60/16290.1.18 | Mani Drums |
Tibet
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| 12-61-70/10861.1.2874 | Musicians with drums |
Bulacan
| ||
| 12-61-70/10861.1.2122 | "Moro" woman dancing while man and women play drums |
Jolo Island
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