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slit drum

The slit drum is made from a long and slim piece of wood. The hollow hole has a slim opening. How did the object come to the Übersee-Museum? The collection was purchased by the museum from Otto Tetens in 1907. Tetens was director of the Samoa Observatory of the Royal Society of Sciences in Göttingen in the colony of German Samoa from 1902 to 1905. Nothing is yet known about the exact circumstances of Tetens' acquisition on site.

Data Provider
Übersee-Museum Bremen

Cataloguing data

Object type
slit drums (percussion tubes)
Dimensions
General: 7 x 8.5 x 47 cm
Material/Technique
Wood carved
Current location
Übersee-Museum Bremen
Inventory number
D05667
Other number(s)
http://coll.uebersee-museum.de/v/D05667

Provenance and sources

  • Production
    when
    1800-1905
    where
    Samoa
  • Assignment to a curated holding:
    Ethnographic collections

Information about the record

Legal status metadata
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