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Setolotolos

Scope note

Mouth bows of the southern Sotho of southern Africa, consisting of a thick straight stick with slender flexible ends notched at their extremities to hold a wire string; a loop of gut pulls the wire string towards the center portion of the bow, dividing it into two unequal sections yielding fundamentals a fourth apart. The string is plucked and stopped by hand.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

300042256

Broader Terms used

mouth bows

Term used for

setloholos
tolo-tolos

Equivalent Terms used

setolotolo

Created

13yrs ago

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