Qilaut
The qilaut (Inuit: "that by means of which the spirits are called up", syllabic: ᕿᓚᐅᑦ) is a type of frame drum native to the Inuit cultures of the Arctic. The drum is distinctive in that it has a handle, and is made of caribou skin, which is not particularly resonant and gives a dull, rumbling sound. It is beaten with a stick, the qatuk.
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Qilaut
The qilaut (Inuit: "that by means of which the spirits are called up", syllabic: ᕿᓚᐅᑦ) is a type of frame drum native to the Inuit cultures of the Arctic. The drum is distinctive in that it has a handle, and is made of caribou skin, which is not particularly resonant and gives a dull, rumbling sound. It is beaten with a stick, the qatuk.
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Le kilaut, kilain ou qilaut (ᕿ ...... nt un support pour les danses.
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The qilaut (Inuit: "that by me ...... eaten with a stick, the qatuk.
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Le kilaut, kilain ou qilaut (ᕿ ...... tutarq, une mailloche en bois.
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The qilaut (Inuit: "that by me ...... eaten with a stick, the qatuk.
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Qilaut
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