Drumstick
99-9-1B
Location: On Display in the Native American Voices
From: New Mexico | Cochiti Pueblo
Curatorial Section: American
Object Number | 99-9-1B |
Current Location | Native American Voices - On Display |
Culture | Cochiti Pueblo |
Provenience | New Mexico | Cochiti Pueblo |
Culture Area | Southwest Culture Area |
Creator | Gabe Trujillo |
Date Made | 1998 |
Section | American |
Materials | Aspen Wood | Leather |
Technique | Cut | Wrapped |
Description | Cochiti wooden drumstick attached to drum (object 99-9-1A). The bark removed on half of the stick; remains on the other half. Tanned hide thong attached to end covered with bark. Stuffed tanned hide head secured with tanned hide thong to end without bark. |
Length | 33 cm |
Width | 4 cm |
Credit Line | Museum purchase, 1999 |
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