Drum and drumstick
- Museum number:
- 2-17046a,b
- Permalink:
- ark:/21549/hm210217046a@2cb
- Accession number:
- Acc.805
- Description:
- a) Two-ended drum. Leather over hollow log, painted bands of red and black, leather heads painted black laced together to form triangular design, paint worn. b) Drumstick, wood with padded buckskin tied to one end with string.
- Donor:
- Norman E.A. Hinds
- Collection place:
- Cochiti Pueblo, Sandoval County, New Mexico
- Verbatim coll. place:
- New Mexico; Sandoval; Cochiti
- Culture or time period:
- Cochiti
- Collector:
- Norman E.A. Hinds
- Collection date:
- unknown
- Materials:
- Leather and Wood (plant material)
- Object type:
- ethnography
- Object class:
- Drums (membranophones) and Drumsticks (percussion beaters)
- Function:
- 5.4 Secular and Religious Musical Instruments
- Accession date:
- 1942
- Department:
- Native US and Canada (except California)
- Dimensions:
- b)— length 23 centimeters, a)— height 31.3 centimeters, and a)— diameter 22.5 centimeters
- Comment:
- Remarks: Tanner, Clara Lee, "Southwest Indian Craft Arts", University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1968, pp. 173-174, figure 7.1.
- Loans:
- S1981-1982 #67: US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Indian Programs (June 9, 1982–June 9, 1982)
- Legacy documentation: