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The paper is white. The ink is black, red, blue, and yellow.
The paper is cream. The ink is black, red, and blue.
The paper is buff. The ink is copper ore and black.
The wool is blue. The wool is red. The button is pearl. The thread is red. The thread is white.
The wool is blue. The wool is red. The button is pearl. The thread is red. The thread is white.
Spirit of the Ancestors-Late 18th century documents written by European explorers describe large bentwood box drums like this one. These deep bass percussion instruments were replaced by commercial bass drums brought by missionaries in the late 19th century. In 1996, David Boxley borrowed Bill Holm's box drum for a potlatch he hosted with the Seattle Tsimshian community at Indian Heritage High School. Boxley has since made several box drums for his own use, including this one.
The paper is white. The ink is red, orange, black, and red.