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Vanuatu Slit Drum (atinktink)

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Vanuatu Slit Drum (atinktink)

At 12 inches, this tourist carving in the style of a Vanuatu Atinktink is a true example of suitcase art.

In Vanuatu, a slit drum is a musical instrument that is traditionally played by men of high rank. Martin + Osa visited Vanuatu in 1917 & 1919 on their first two expeditions.

This item was donated by Dr. Lamont Lindstrom, one of our museum's Honorary Trustees.

Dr. Lindstrom, Kendall Professor at the University of Tulsa, has long-term research interests in Vanuatu and other Melanesian countries focused on local knowledge systems and social movements, kava, World War Two ethnohistory, contemporary chiefs and the politics of tradition, cultural policy development, sociolinguistics, urban migration and personhood, and early Pacific photography. His books include CARGO CULT: STRANGE STORIES FROM MELANESIA AND BEYOND, ISLAND ENCOUNTERS: BLACK AND WHITE MEMORIES OF THE PACIFIC WAR, CHIEFS TODAY: TRADITIONAL PACIFIC LEADERSHIP AND THE POSTCOLONIAL STATE, and ACROSS THE WORLD WITH THE JOHNSONS: VISUAL CULTURE AND EMPIRE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.