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Seder, Theodore A. "Old World Overtones in the New World: Some Parallels with North American Indian Musical Instruments." The University Museum Bulletin 16, no. 4. (1952): 1-66.

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11159

Drum

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A847

Drum

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B19863

Sword

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NA1679A

Whistle

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A656

Gong

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NA1679C

Whistle

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AF266

Musical Bow

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31-2-196A

Rattle

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NA4977

Rattle

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AF267

Musical Bow

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40-33-57

Rattle

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NA1679E

Whistle

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NA1697

Rattle

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28030

Flute

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A760

Bell

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NA1679D

Whistle

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AF3637

Rattle

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NA1679B

Whistle

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B19862

Sword

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31-2-196B

Rattle

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SA577

Whistle

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34270

Rattle

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NA4965

Rattle

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A875A

Musical Scraper

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