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Lummi stick

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261: 133: 126: 119: 302: 326: 321: 295: 91: 51:, is 12 inches long and painted blue. These are generally either cylindrical or fluted, and come in sets containing an equal number of both. 336: 288: 142: 105:, song and instruction by Johnny Pearson. Los Altos, California: Twinson Company, 1961. 10" vinyl recording with instruction sheets 33:
Native American peoples, are hardwood cylindrical sticks, usually roughly 7 inches long and 0.75 inches in diameter, used as
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The sticks are used in elementary school education in the US and Canada.
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Index

Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick
Lummi
percussive
musical instruments
rhythm
Claves
ISBN
978-0-915256-07-5
v
t
e
North American Indian musical
Clapper stick
Footed drum
Lummi stick
Pow Wow drum
Qilaut
Water drum
Agiarut
Tautirut
Apache fiddle
Métis fiddle
Qelutviaq
Yakatat
Anasazi flute
Native American flute
Stub icon
idiophones
stub
expanding it

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