Rainsticks for centuries have been used in ceremonial rituals by various groups to bring rain to badly needed areas.
The Rainstick originated in Africa
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The rainstick is traditionally used in various cultures in South America, such as the Mapuche people of Chile and the Aztecs of Mexico. It is also found in certain indigenous tribes in Africa and Australia, where it is used for ceremonial and healing purposes.
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You can fill your rainstick with rice to make it sound more like the rain. Some people also like to add in beans mixed in with the rice to add more sounds. Make sure to tip the stick slowly to get the correct sound.
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The Aztecs made rainsticks as a musical instrument to mimic the sound of rain. They believed that the sound of rain created by the rainstick could summon rain from the gods and bring good fortune to their crops. It held cultural significance in their rituals and ceremonies related to agriculture and fertility.