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Pa'u mango (shark skin drum)

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Pa'u mango (shark skin drum), 1880s, Rarotonga, maker unknown. Purchased 1916. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Te Papa (FE001197). This pa'u mango (smaller skin drum) is from the Cook Islands. It has a convex cylindrical wooden body, which has been hollowed out from both ends, leaving a solid septum closer to the base than the top. There are thirteen square holes evenly spaced around the drum near the base - two of these have broken out and are open to the base. The top ... Overall: 570mm (height), 380mm (diameter)
Display date:
1880s
Location:
Rarotonga
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Te Papa Collections Online
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