File:Sámi mythology shaman drum Samisk mytologi schamantrumma 071.png

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English: Sami drum, probably from Lule Lappmark, Sweden. Bowl drum. 49 × 39 cm. No 63 in Ernst Manker's Die lappische Zaubertrommel (1938/1950).
At Museum für Völkerkunde, Dresden and its forerunners since 1684 or earlier. Donated to the king of Sachsen Johan Georg II 1668 by the duke of Holstein, Kristian Albrekt, brother of swedish queen Hedvig Eleonora.
Motives include game birds, fur animals and fish; this reflects an owner that were probably not reindeer herding, but rather found his living in hunting and fishing. This according to Manker (1938).
Date before 1938
date QS:P,+1938-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1938-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Samidrum (Ernst Manker: Die lappische Zaubertrommel, 1938 / 1950)
Author Ernst Manker. Scanning, cleaning up minor imperfections in the reproduction and removing the numbers was made by Tor Gjerde at old.no; Christopher Forster made the PNG images white background transparent using ImageMagick on GNU/Linux.

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