English: Sami drum, probably from Lule Lappmark, Sweden. Bowl drum. 30 × 25 cm. No 58 in Ernst Manker's Die lappische Zaubertrommel (1938/1950). Owned by SHM (360:6), Stockholm and its forerunners since the death of riksantikvarie Johan Hadorph 1693; deposited at Ájtte museum, Jokkmokk since 2012; further described in Sunna Kuoljok and Anna Westman Kuhmunen's Betraktelser av en trumma (2014).
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før 1938
date QS:P,+1938-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1938-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Kjelde
Samidrum (Ernst Manker: Die lappische Zaubertrommel, 1938 / 1950)
Opphavsperson
Erst Manker. Scanning, cleaning up minor imperfections in the reproduction and removing the numbers was made by Tor Gjerde at old.no; Christopher Forster made the PNG images white background transparent using ImageMagick on GNU/Linux.
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