Musical Instrument
Handcrafted Drum, Made by the First People of Isleta Pueblo
- Item Number
- 192
- Estimated Value
- 65 USD
- Sold
- 50 USD to tr3ca43d4
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Enjoy this beautifully handmade drum made by the First People from the Isleta Pueblo on the Navajo Reservation. The perfect gift for those you love, could also be used as a children's drum.
Handcrafted drum by native craftsmen from Taos Pueblo. Drums are typically made from one of three types of wood: cottonwood, pine or aspen. Rawhide is the other material used; it is soaked in water until it can be stretched over the hollowed trunks and it is it used to tie the bottom and top piece together.
Item Special Note
Established in the 1300’s, the Southern Tiwa-speaking community of Isleta is, and long has been, one of the largest Eastern Pueblo towns in New Mexico.
Read more on the Isleta Pueblo
https://www.isletapueblo.com/
Donated By:
Manny Castillo
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