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Imzad (bowed spike lute)[1]
Ahaggar Region, Algeria, 20th c.
Gourd, goatskin, wood, horsehair
Played exclusively by women, the imzad
is the most emblematic instrument of
the Tuareg people. Displayed with bow.
2011.215.1.1-2 ?
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Source Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix
Author Terry Ballard from Merrick, New York, USA
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