üthangokra
Üthangokra is a ceremonial flute associated with the traditional music of the fictional Navorin highland culture. The word is thought to derive from the Üthango language, with proposed meanings such as “breath-song” or “spirit-wind,” though etymology is contested among scholars and speakers.
The instrument is typically carved from a single hardwood tube and features several finger holes, a separate
Culturally, the üthangokra functions as a central element in agricultural rites, initiation ceremonies, and seasonal harvest
Variations exist between regions, particularly in decorative motifs and intonation practices. In modern contexts, replicas and