katukdu
Katukdu is a type of traditional drum found in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. The drum is an integral part of Bougainvillean culture and is used in various social and ceremonial contexts. Katukdu drums are typically made from small logs or branches, which are hollowed out and shaped to produce a resonant sound.
The drum is played by striking the log with a stick, creating a rhythmic pattern that is
Katukdu drums are often used in traditional dances and ceremonies, including weddings, initiation rites, and mourning
The making and playing of katukdu drums are considered a significant aspect of Bougainvillean cultural heritage,
As a vital component of Bougainvillean culture, the katukdu drum provides a unique window into the region's