kuunteluna
Kuunteluna is a traditional musical instrument originating from the indigenous cultures of northern Scandinavia, particularly among the Sámi people. It is classified as a type of lamellophone, a musical instrument that produces sound when a flexible lamella (plate or blade) is plucked or struck. The kuunteluna consists of a wooden or bone frame with several metal or bone lamellae arranged parallel to each other. When plucked or pressed with the fingers, these lamellae vibrate, generating distinctive, resonant tones.
Historically, the kuunteluna served as both a musical and a storytelling device, often accompanying vocal performances
The design and construction of the kuunteluna vary among different Sámi communities, but it generally shares
Today, the kuunteluna is recognized as an important symbol of Sámi cultural heritage. It is occasionally used