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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- Object[64]
- african[5]
- american[50]
- asian[4]
- mediterranean[1]
- near eastern[2]
- oceanian[2]
- alabastron[1]
- anklet[2]
- basket[1]
- basket lid[1]
- bell[1]
- boomerang[2]
- bull roarer[1]
- bull-roarer[1]
- buzzer[3]
- charm[1]
- clapper[1]
- drum[6]
- drumstick[2]
- flute[5]
- gong[1]
- human remains[1]
- leg rattle[2]
- legging[2]
- musical bow[2]
- musical scraper[3]
- musical scraper stick[2]
- rattle[16]
- scraper[1]
- sword[2]
- war whistle[1]
- whistle[8]
- alaska[6]
- arizona[10]
- australia[2]
- botswana[2]
- british columbia[6]
- california (state)[2]
- canada[7]
- cape prince of wales[1]
- china[2]
- dakotas[1]
- etruria[1]
- fara[2]
- fraser river[1]
- gravefield i[1]
- iraq[2]
- italy[1]
- japan[2]
- labrador[1]
- lake ngami[2]
- mendocino county[2]
- mexico (central america)[1]
- mexico state[1]
- mishongnovi[2]
- montana[1]
- naas river region[2]
- new mexico[4]
- north america[10]
- northern australia[2]
- oraibi[2]
- pachacamac[1]
- pasamayo[1]
- peru[3]
- pine ridge reservation[1]
- point barrow region[1]
- porcupine agency[1]
- queen charlotte islands[1]
- south africa[2]
- south dakota[2]
- third mesa[1]
- tlacotepec[1]
- ukiah[2]
- united states of america[9]
- utkiavik[1]
- vulci[1]
- wind river reservation[1]
- wyoming[1]
- zaire[1]
- zuni[1]
- apache[2]
- aztec[1]
- barren ground band[1]
- buddhist[2]
- bushmen[2]
- carrier[1]
- chilkat[1]
- chinese[2]
- confucian[1]
- eskimo[2]
- etruscan[1]
- greek[1]
- haida[1]
- hopi[8]
- huitoto[1]
- iroquois[1]
- japanese[2]
- kafir[1]
- kutenai[1]
- naskapi[1]
- oglala[2]
- pawnee[1]
- pima[2]
- pomo[2]
- pueblo[2]
- shoshone[1]
- sioux[2]
- tlingit[5]
- tsimshian[2]
- wardaman[2]
- zuni[2]
- amazonia[1]
- andean[2]
- arctic culture area[2]
- california culture area[2]
- central africa[1]
- central american[1]
- great basin culture area[1]
- great plains culture area[4]
- northeast culture area[1]
- northwest coast culture area[18]
- plateau culture area[1]
- southern africa[4]
- southwest culture area[15]
- subarctic culture area[2]
- ash wood[1]
- baleen[1]
- bark[1]
- bone[3]
- brass[1]
- buckskin[5]
- cane (plant)[1]
- caribou hide[1]
- ceramic[2]
- clay[3]
- cloth[3]
- cocoon[4]
- copper[2]
- cotton[2]
- cotton cord[1]
- cotton string[2]
- cottonwood (alaska)[1]
- deer bone[1]
- deer hoof[1]
- eagle bone[2]
- feather[2]
- fiber[8]
- gourd[3]
- grass[2]
- hickory bark[1]
- hide[4]
- human bone[1]
- ivory[1]
- leather[1]
- metal[6]
- pigment[10]
- plant fiber[1]
- puffin beak[1]
- quill[3]
- rawhide[1]
- reed (plant)[2]
- seashell[1]
- seed[2]
- seeds[1]
- silk[2]
- sinew[1]
- skin[2]
- spruce root[2]
- stone[2]
- string[5]
- wax[1]
- whalebone[1]
- wicker[1]
- wood[33]
- wool cloth[2]
- actual citation[64]
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