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1932.26.1

Notched end flute of a special kind of reed.


1932.26.1

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Collection type
Object
Description
Notched end flute of a special kind of reed.
Geographical reference
Ashanti Akrokeri
Cultural groups
Adanse
Person
Maker Chief Yawdarkwa
Field collector Robert Powley Wild
PRM source Robert Powley Wild
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1932
Date collected
By 1932
Acquisition information
Donated: 1932
Materials and processes
Material Reed Plant, Material Raffia Leaf Plant, Process Perforated, Process Notched
Dimensions
Length: max 666 mm excluding tassel, Diameter: max 26 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1932.26.1
Research and responses

According to “African ethnonyms: index to art-producing peoples of Africa” by Daniel P. Biebuyck, Susan Kelliher and Linda McRae (G.K. Hall & Co.: New York, 1996), the Adanse are part of the Asante confederacy, and are one of the groups included in the collective term Akan.

Search terms: Music, Ritual and Ceremonial, Musical Instrument, Flute, Ceremonial Object