percussion instrument

Large, hide drum stretched around a wooden base with rawhide thongs. CC: "Purchased from Rev. Glen Ridnour, 1963. Possibly part of Rasmussen Collection. This material was acquired from a Minneapolis museum (Minneapolis Art Museum?) in 1963. The information on the original cards (see accession f...

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Online Access:http://dcms.beloit.edu/u?/logan,3162
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spelling ftbeloitcolldc:oai:dcms.beloit.edu:logan/3162 2024-09-15T18:39:09+00:00 percussion instrument Northwest Coast United States of America Alaska (state) Wood --Hide/leather: Hide --Metal: Metal Stretched --Nailed [H] 7.62 cm __[W] __[D] __[Diam] 48.9 cm __[L] __[Remarks] http://dcms.beloit.edu/u?/logan,3162 unknown 03810 http://dcms.beloit.edu/u?/logan,3162 Please see http://www.beloit.edu/logan/collections/rights_reproduction.php for the Logan Museum's policy on and application for image use. Tlingit ftbeloitcolldc 2024-08-14T03:24:18Z Large, hide drum stretched around a wooden base with rawhide thongs. CC: "Purchased from Rev. Glen Ridnour, 1963. Possibly part of Rasmussen Collection. This material was acquired from a Minneapolis museum (Minneapolis Art Museum?) in 1963. The information on the original cards (see accession file) convinced Dr. Erna Gunther of the U of Washington that the specimens were part of the Rasmussen Collection and had been sold from the Portland Art Museum." Other/Unknown Material tlingit Alaska Beloit College Digital Collections
institution Open Polar
collection Beloit College Digital Collections
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topic Tlingit
spellingShingle Tlingit
percussion instrument
topic_facet Tlingit
description Large, hide drum stretched around a wooden base with rawhide thongs. CC: "Purchased from Rev. Glen Ridnour, 1963. Possibly part of Rasmussen Collection. This material was acquired from a Minneapolis museum (Minneapolis Art Museum?) in 1963. The information on the original cards (see accession file) convinced Dr. Erna Gunther of the U of Washington that the specimens were part of the Rasmussen Collection and had been sold from the Portland Art Museum."
title percussion instrument
title_short percussion instrument
title_full percussion instrument
title_fullStr percussion instrument
title_full_unstemmed percussion instrument
title_sort percussion instrument
url http://dcms.beloit.edu/u?/logan,3162
op_coverage Northwest Coast
United States of America
Alaska (state)
genre tlingit
Alaska
genre_facet tlingit
Alaska
op_relation 03810
http://dcms.beloit.edu/u?/logan,3162
op_rights Please see http://www.beloit.edu/logan/collections/rights_reproduction.php for the Logan Museum's policy on and application for image use.
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