Vanuatu Slit Drum - Botanical Gardens, Sydney, NSW, Australia
S 33° 51.612 E 151° 13.018
56H E 335061 N 6251914
Not far from Government House, in the Botanical Gardens is a Slit Drum, standing like an Ancestral Totem Pole, that was presented by Vanuatu.
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Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 03/22/2018
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While Vanuatu is known for use of the Slit Drum to give rhythm in ceremonial dances, or to transmit messages between islands, but most were used horizontally on the ground. Only on the island of Ambrym were they decorated in this manner and planted vertically. They would also indicate the level of importance of the owner, by the intricacy of the patterning of the carving. [Wikipedia:
Slit Drum]
This one in the Sydney Botanical Gardens looks more like an Ancestral Totem Pole. It was gifted by the Vanuatu Government in 1992, as evidenced by the plaque in front of it. It reads:
This slit-drum from the island of Ambrym in Vanuatu was
presented by the Australian Friends of Vanuatu in July 1992.
It is made of Intsia bijuga (Pacific teak).
Known on Ambrym as 'atingting', slit-drums were
traditionally used for beating dance rhythms, transmitting
messages or summoning villagers to meetings.
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