Drumstick
Wood, horse skin and hair, stone, sinew, and pipe cleaner
12 1/2 in. x 2 1/4 in. (31.75 cm x 5.72 cm)
Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number:
91.E1.31
Other Number(s):
51.E1.31 (Incorrect Accession No.)
Geography:
North and Central America, United States
Classification:
Tools and Equipment; Musical Instruments & Sound-making Implements
Culture/Nationality:
Native American
Collection:
Nahm Collection
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drumsticks*,
musical instruments*,
Native American*,
North American*,
sinew*,
Southwestern Native American*,
wood*
- drumsticks - Sticks, usually of wood, either padded with fabric or some other soft material on one end or plain, used to strike drums.
- musical instruments - Sound-producing apparatuses whose primary function is to play music.
- Native American - Typically reserved to refer narrowly to the cultures of the native peoples of the United States and Canada, excluding the Eskimos and Aleuts. For the indigenous peoples of Canada use the term "First Nations." For the broader concept of the cultures of any native peoples of Central America, South America, North America, or the West Indies who are considered to belong to the Mongoloid division of the human species, use "Amerindian (culture)."
- North American - Refers to the cultures of the continent of North America, which is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Arctic Circle, and Central America. In classifications schemes based on physical geography, Central America, and North America are parts of the same continent.
- sinew - In the context of materials, material comprising a tendon taken out of an animal body and used for some purpose, especially as a cord or thread, as a string in a musical instrument, or for another purpose.
- Southwestern Native American - Styles and cultures Southwestern Native America.
- wood - The principal tissue of trees and other plants that provides both strength and a means of conducting nutrients. Wood is one of the most versatile materials known.
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