Drum dancer
Artist: | Noah & Mikki Siusangnark |
Region: | Repulse Bay |
Material: | Seal skin and caribou antler |
Dimensions: | Heigth: 14.8″ Length: 11″ Depth: 7″ |
Drum dancing is a very popular Inuit dance form. Traditionally, the women sang seated in a circle while the men danced. The Inuit performed the drum dance at gatherings and celebrations. Singing is also an important part of Inuit culture.
* Pieces containing walrus ivory, whale bone, seal skin, or baleen cannot be delivered to the United States, Mexico, New-Zealand, Australia, or the United Kingdom.
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