bongók
Bongók are a traditional musical instrument from West Africa, particularly associated with the Yoruba people of Nigeria. They are a type of hand drum, typically made from a hollowed-out gourd or calabash, with a membrane stretched across one end. The drum is played by striking the membrane with the hands, producing a resonant, rhythmic sound. Bongók are often used in religious ceremonies, festivals, and social gatherings, serving as a means of communication and expression. The instrument's simplicity and versatility have made it a staple in African music, with variations found across different regions and cultures.