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Hearst Museum object titled Drum and drumstick, accession number 2-48383a,b, described as (a) Drum, double headed type, (b) drumstick. (a) Orange painted wood frame with buckskin heads, buckskin lacing, laced handle with red and white feathers. 1 side with polychrome thunderbird motif, words "thunder-bird happiness" written below bird, "made by Lone Bird" written on other side. (b) Drumstick, one end padded, covered with leather, wrapped with yarn.
Hearst Museum object titled Drum and drumsticks, accession number 16-15016a-c, described as Drum ("tambor") and 2 drumsticks; drum is hollowed section of log; drum heads are skin of the red howler monkey stretched over ends, bound and tensed with cord lacing; a) drum: 34.5 cm length, 26.5 cm width b) stick: 24.3 cm length; 1.6 cm width c) stick: 23.5 cm length; 1.4 cm width.