Tsii'edo'a'tl
Object Place: United States: N.A., Arizona,; Maker: Apache, Athabascan Family. The Apache name for this two-stringed bowed zither means "wood that sings." Held against the chest or stomach and bowed like European fiddles, it is used for personal enjoym
Format: | Still Image |
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Language: | unknown |
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Online Access: | https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/art-4883/tsiiedoatl |
Summary: | Object Place: United States: N.A., Arizona,; Maker: Apache, Athabascan Family. The Apache name for this two-stringed bowed zither means "wood that sings." Held against the chest or stomach and bowed like European fiddles, it is used for personal enjoym |
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