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Delavan S. Miller has written: 'A drum's story' -- subject(s): American Short stories, Fiction, History
first came with the africans
Have a look at this web link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum#History
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yes the conga drum in used in some American music. It is not the common though
The traditional drum of the First Nations is called a powwow drum. These drums are large and provide the heartbeat rhythm for traditional songs and dances in Indigenous cultures. The drum holds significant cultural and spiritual importance within many First Nations communities.
The moral of The Fox and the Drum is that it is not wise to be greedy and to always be content with what you have. The story emphasizes the importance of being cautious and not falling for false promises.
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The Anvil is one of the three bones (among the stirrup and the hammer) which conducts sound from the ear drum to the middle ear.
Blossom Drum Oliphant is known for writing "Rice & Rocks," a children's book that explores diversity, heritage, and the importance of family traditions. She also co-authored "Jamaica Family Cookbook" with her husband.
Robin Riley Fast has written: 'The heart as a drum' -- subject(s): American poetry, Indian authors, History and criticism, Indians of North America, Intellectual life, Indians in literature
A drumless boiler is obviously a boiler without a drum. The steam is fed into a header, then into a turbine for making electricity. Quality control of the water used is of extreme importance. Since there is no water level in a drum to maintain, feedwater must be constant with no interruption of any kind. With a drum type, water feed can be interrupted for a very short time. Not so with a drumless type.