eesahmee
Eesahmee is a lesser-known traditional musical instrument originating from the indigenous communities of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in India. The name "eesahmee" is derived from the Great Andamanese language, where it refers to a type of percussion instrument used in rituals and cultural ceremonies. The instrument is typically crafted from natural materials, reflecting the deep connection between the islanders and their environment.
The design of eesahmee varies slightly among different tribes, but it generally consists of a hollowed-out
Eesahmee holds significant cultural and historical importance, as it has been passed down through generations, embodying