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Zapotec Clay Instrument - Bentro Yelgota - Death Whistle
If you have ever had the pleasure of listening to the music of Xavier Quijas Yxayotl, then you may have heard the giant rush of mysterious wind that sent shivers through your soul. The first time we experienced a live performance by Xavier Quijas Yxayotl and the rush of a Death Whistle, our hair stood on end and we knew we wanted to offer this unique instrument. We commissioned Nash to create a replica whistle to share with our customers. These whistles will simply astound anyone that hears them and are very sought after.
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This particular whistle and others similar were used by tribes people indigenous to Central America, including Zapotec, Aztecs, and Mayans. It was used to announce the death of a tribal member. The members of the "sacred house" would play this whistle by itself and then later along with a drum, a conch shell, and a flute. It was also used on the "Day of the Dead" with a combination of other instruments. These whistles are hand sculpted from terra cotta clay and fired in a kiln by artist Nashtavewa (Nash).
Nashtavewa, the artist: He was born in a Zapotec village named "Ltavehua" located in the jungle forest on the southeast coast of Mexico in the Oaxaca region. His parents are traditional artists specializing in clay whistles, authentic Zapotec cookware and traditional Zapotec ceremonial figures. Now, as a young adult, he is interested in his tribal culture, traditions, ceremonies, and music. He has great appreciation for his heritage and wants to share it with you.
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I purchased the Nest to carry and store my flutes. Last year we had some severe weather. I put my prized flutes in the Nest and stored them in the basement in case of a tornado. Well, the next morning the house was still standing but with the wind and heavy rain we had some flooding in the basement. My wife was the first to go down and when she yelled up to say we had water and my flute bag was sitting in it I got down there real quick. I unzipped the Nest fearing my flutes were wet only to find the inside bone dry. With a big sigh I unloaded the Nest and toweled off the outside. The bag is made with such quality construction it looks like new. ~Ron Hartling More from our customers... |
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