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End-blown flute

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Cane wood sinew, Native American (Tohono O'odham / Papago)
Musical Instruments, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments 1889
Title: End-blown flute
Description:
Cane wood sinew, Native American (Tohono O'odham / Papago).

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