English: A Dhodro Banam (1800) from Nepal on exhibit in the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix.
Dhodro Banam (bowed lute)
Santāl People, Northeastern Region,
early 19th c.
Guloic wood, animal skin, metal
Played to accompany courtship and ritual
dances, dhodron banam are frequently
sculpted to depic important scenes and
motifs from Santāl life and mythology.
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Kartāl (clappers)
20th c.
Wood, metal
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Dorgā maskGhasi people, Bagmund District,West Bengal, 2009Papier-mâché, plastic, textileManohar Kumar, makerThe Powerful Hindu mother-hoddness Durgāplays an important role in Chau dance....
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