Clapper Stick - Wood/Shells
Abstract/Description: | This artifact is a reproduction of a clapper stick which is a wooden ceremonial flute with three pieces of shell imbedded. The wood is split to the cutout. This is a California, Native American instrument. It measures 16" (L) and 1" in Diameter. |
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Subject(s): | NATIVE AMERICANS Corona, CA |
Title: | Clapper Stick - Wood/Shells. |
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Name(s): | Corona Public Library, donor | |
Type of Resource: | still image | |
Genre: | Artifact | |
Date Captured: | Digitized: 11/22/2005 | |
Other Date: | 1993 | |
Publisher: | Corona Public Library, W.D. Addison Heritage Room | |
Abstract/Description: | This artifact is a reproduction of a clapper stick which is a wooden ceremonial flute with three pieces of shell imbedded. The wood is split to the cutout. This is a California, Native American instrument. It measures 16" (L) and 1" in Diameter. | |
Identifier(s): | AAA.1159 (local) | |
Subject(s): |
NATIVE AMERICANS Corona, CA |
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Held by: | Corona Public Library | |
Shelf locator: | Box 154, SSD Storage A22 | |
Restrictions on Access: | City of Corona | |
Is Part Of: | Artifact Collection. | |
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