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Senior Amerindian men in Palumeu village, inhabited by Tiriyó (Trio) and Wayana people in the far southern interior of Suriname, demonstrate playing a pan flute with a string instrument, using a turtle shell as a soundboard, and traditional weaving, in the traditional large round thatched community hall, common to Amazonian Indian tribes.

Video by Ludo Kuipers, Mon Jan 18, 2016
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