. Bulletin. Ethnology. Vol. 1] NORTHWESTERN AND CENTRAL GE—LOWIE 507 less flutes with ducts (also Cayapo), and reed panpipes. They and the Ganella share a unique form of resonator whistle composed of a reed attached to a nut or gourd. Both Timhira divisions use simple end-blown bamboo trumpets (fig. 65, c-/), and complex side-blown trumpets are typical of the Northern Ge. The Timhira further use transverse, stopless flutes of gourd (fig. 66), wood, or horn, and small gourd whistles with from two to four stops. In modern times the Northern Ge have supplanted gourd with cowhorn resonators in the


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Vol. 1] NORTHWESTERN AND CENTRAL GE—LOWIE 507 less flutes with ducts (also Cayapo), and reed panpipes. They and the Ganella share a unique form of resonator whistle composed of a reed attached to a nut or gourd. Both Timhira divisions use simple end-blown bamboo trumpets (fig. 65, c-/), and complex side-blown trumpets are typical of the Northern Ge. The Timhira further use transverse, stopless flutes of gourd (fig. 66), wood, or horn, and small gourd whistles with from two to four stops. In modern times the Northern Ge have supplanted gourd with cowhorn resonators in their Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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