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Double-Sided Powwow Drum with Rawhide Lacing

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Red Earth

Red Earth
Oklahoma City, United States

This large, cylindrical powwow drum is crafted with a hollowed wood frame and two rawhide drumheads, each stretched and secured with interlaced rawhide lacing in a crisscrossed pattern. The frame is made from polished wood with one side featuring a handle woven from braided rawhide, while the other side has a single leather loop for transport or hanging.

Powwow drums like this are central to Native ceremonies and intertribal gatherings. The deep resonance produced when struck by multiple singers symbolizes the heartbeat of the community and reflects a shared spiritual and cultural rhythm. The taut rawhide, geometric lacing, and careful construction highlight the drum maker’s craftsmanship and cultural knowledge.

Though its specific tribal origin is not identified, this style of drum is commonly used across Plains and intertribal groups during dances, honor songs, and community celebrations.

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  • Title: Double-Sided Powwow Drum with Rawhide Lacing
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: ca. 20th century
  • Rights: Red Earth, Inc. (Photo: Courtesy of Ann Sherman)
  • Medium: Wood, rawhide, leather
  • Art Form: Drum
  • Depicted Topic: Powwow; music; Native drumming; ceremonial use
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