Whistle Item Number: 1977.478 from the MAA: University of Cambridge

Description

Single stopped whistle with internal duct, without finger holes. Pitch is Middle C. Repaired in Cavendish Lab. 1971. Flute is numbered 145.; Good

Context

The original European tribal names and, where possible, current tribal names have both been given in separate GLT fields.; The whistle is made from a single branch of wood, split, hollowed and the two halves re-united and bound with string. The sound of trumpets and whistles signalled the arrival of supernatural beings during the Winter Ceremonies, and of transformation from initiate to possessed person. Each whistle was especially consructed to give a different tone, and represent considerable skill on the part of the maker (G.Crowther).