I believe that they also use tamberines
"Aboriginal Americans," which were not technically native from North America, did not use domestic horses until the idea was introduced by European explorers.
In Islam, the use of drums is not universally considered haram (forbidden). It depends on the context and how they are used. Some scholars believe that drums are permissible for certain purposes, such as in celebrations or cultural events, while others may consider them haram if they are used in a way that goes against Islamic teachings.
While there is no specific "Genre" for Tlingit Music, Tlingits do use music in traditional dances, ceremonies and celebrations. Songs and chants are frequently accompanied by hand drums.
In ancient times, drums served as a vital means of communication across long distances, especially in cultures without written language. Different rhythms and patterns conveyed specific messages, such as alerts, celebrations, or warnings about approaching danger. Tribes and communities would use drums to coordinate activities, signal changes in time, or relay news, creating a shared language understood by all members. This form of communication was integral to social cohesion and the functioning of societies.
Aborigines used Kosciuszko National Park with a lot of things. They told dreamstories there, had celebrations there, sang songs there, rested there and painted there as well.
they use personalized drums
Islam is an aboriginal religion.
DW drums
Roland V Drums. they are electronic drums.
pizza drums drums
yes they did use drums and i have been to many concerts :)