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Hearst Museum object titled Drum, accession number 2-4588, described as With hoop frame.  Wood handle represents long-beaked bird head with seal-like tail.  Head is probably made from seal or walrus bladder and has painting of man (?) with elongated, bent arms, outstretching fingers, head and torso and arms only represented, fish painted in space between forearms.
Hearst Museum object titled Drum, accession number 5-7633, described as drum;  cylindrical shape;  vertical cords of twisted hide;  double headed wood body with two cut velvet on hide strips;  brass bells attached to the strips;  carrying strap is cut velvet on hide.  D. 24 cm. H. 48 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Drum, accession number 5-8784, described as Lele (Bashilele) Drum. Purchases 1964, from Agnes M. Vanderleenen, 19 Rue de Joncker, Bruxelles. $110 + $75.61 shipping.
Hearst Museum object titled Drum, accession number 9-6307a-d, described as a) two-headed No drum; black and gold lacquered wood w/hide heads; rope wrapped around drum; rim diameter 34.5 cm. b) three-legged wood stand on T-shaped base; height 26.5 cm; c-d) wood drum sticks; length of each 33.3 cm.