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DCM 1383: Anonymous, North American Indian (Haida) / Vertical Duct Flute / [physical objects]
- Title
- DCM 1383: Anonymous, North American Indian (Haida) / Vertical Duct Flute [Physical Objects]
- Name
- Anonymous, North American Indian (Haida)
- Place of Publication/Creation
- Date Created
- --
- Type of Material
- three dimensional object
- Genre
- Physical Objects
- Language
- English
- Forms
- nonprojected graphic
- photonegative
- Physical Description
- 1 sound disc : analog ; 12 in.
- Notes
- DCM ledger: "American Indian, Haida, Alaska."
- Instrument type: Vertical Duct Flute
- Medium: Black slate stone, animal figures decorated with lead circular inlays.; 46.95 cm. (as is)
- Key Holes System: 0/6 holes.
- Mark Maximum: No mark.
- Condition: With pieces broken off and missing at both ends, the upper end appears to have been a standard Native American courting flute mechanism, including flue cover, a portion of the foot of which is still present. Unlike standard courting flutes, the fingerholes are in two groups of 3, and positioned unusually far apart.
- Provenance: Braun's Indian Trading Post, Hollywood, California, 28 July 1939.
- Access Condition
- For rights information please contact the Performing Arts Reading Room at http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/ask-perform.html
- Repository
- DLC Music Division, Library of Congress
Last Updated: 01-12-2016