makstama
Makstama is a traditional musical instrument originating from the coastal regions of West Africa, particularly associated with the cultures of Liberia and Sierra Leone. It is classified as a type of percussion instrument, often used in ceremonial and cultural performances to accompany singing, dancing, and storytelling.
The makstama typically consists of a wooden frame with a central cylindrical drum, which is usually made
In cultural contexts, the makstama is played by skilled artisans or community elders who use wooden sticks
The design and playing technique of the makstama can vary between regions and communities, reflecting local
Today, the makstama remains an important cultural artifact, celebrated for its role in preserving indigenous musical