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Choose Native American Hand Drums For Rustic Decor Or Indian Drumming Circles by Craig Chambers

Because I enjoy home decorating, I have always loved Native American hand drums for their natural beauty when used for western decor, and for the important role they play in American Indian drum music. Most people I talk to never knew that these hand drums are some of the most famous cultural representations in the world. For centuries, American Indian people relied on their belief in the extraordinary power of these drums for spiritual and healing purposes, and have always regarded the hand drum as a prized possession among all Native American musical instruments.

Even though all Native American drums have comparable characteristics about them, you may not realize that native drums vary in many forms depending on the tribe. Some tribes use the hand drum exclusively in secret ceremonies, whereas in others, they are the focal point of the public event or powwow. Native people also use these hand held musical instruments for dancing, personal meditating and in sweat lodges. No matter how they are used, the hand drum still plays a key role in American Indian music and in Native culture today.

When purchasing one of these beautiful drums to add to your southwest style home decor or for playing in a drum group, it is important to choose one made with quality materials similar to the original materials used. The original, all natural hand held drums used throughout Native American history, were made of wood cut from a fallen tree trunk. When cut correctly, the long thin strip of wood curled to make a ring that measured two to six feet in length, depending on the size of the hand drum desired. Once the drum ring was bent to the right size, it was held with one end overlapping the other and kept in place with a piece of raw hide lace. Allowed to dry slowly outdoors, the remaining moisture in the hand drum hoop would evaporate, allowing the ring to shrink to the final size.

As you look into the history of the different tribal hand drums made, you will learn that they were covered on either one, or both sides of the drum hoop with animal skin. Various woods and hides were used depending on the Indian tribe and where they were at geographically, but the most used materials were pine, and goat skin. These days, Native American hand drums are made using a variety of exotic hides, but traditionally, goat skin rawhide was the preferred skin because of its special stretching and sound quality.

Today, you can readily find beautiful Native American hand drums online and in stores that specialize in southwestern and American Indian home decor. Whether adorned on the wall in a cabin or lodge to enhance rustic decor, or simply being played for ceremonial drumming, these Native drums will add great character to your life and environment. If you are impressed with authenticity and traditional American Indian values, you will no doubt enjoy having and displaying genuine Native American hand drums.

About the Author
Craig Chambers is the director of Mission Del Rey (http://www.missiondelrey.com) and author offering free information online about how to use Native American hand drums (http://www.missiondelrey.com/native-american-drums.html) for drumming circles and for chic southwestern home decorating. For more information visit http://www.missiondelrey.com





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