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Painted Frame Drum
Cree/Nehiyaw Hand drum used for personal and social occasions Rawhide stretched over wooden frame and elaborately laced at back; painting includes feathers, moon, sun, and animal footprints Padded beater similar to those used for powwow drum  41.8 cm. long Wood and tanned hide Purchased in Winnipeg by Elaine Keillor in 1987.


 

About Drums
Stories
Drum Culture Travel the map from the Plains to the Northwest forests to discover the origins of the many different drums of the First Nations.
The Earth World
Tailfeather Woman
Crow Water
Building a Drum Learn how to make the basic frame drum of the Aboriginal Nations.
The Creation The Ojibwe creation story richly illustrated.

 

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