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Large Plains Wood and Rawhide Drum, c. late 19th century, commercial wood drum body with two drum heads, one painted with the image of a bird and four dots framed by concentric circles, (some damage to hide), dia. 24, wd. 12 in.


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Date:
2006-05-13

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