koodiribid
Koodiribid is a traditional musical instrument from the indigenous peoples of the Arctic regions, particularly those inhabiting the northern coasts of Siberia and Alaska. The instrument is typically made from the skin of a seal or other marine mammal, stretched over a wooden frame. The skin is often treated with natural substances to enhance its durability and sound quality. Koodiribid is played by striking the skin with a stick or mallet, producing a resonant, percussive sound. The instrument is an essential part of Arctic indigenous music and culture, often used in ceremonies, storytelling, and communal gatherings. Its design and use reflect the resourcefulness and adaptability of Arctic peoples, who have historically relied on marine resources for survival and cultural expression. The koodiribid's distinctive sound and cultural significance make it a notable example of traditional Arctic music instruments.