ohentuu
Ohentuu is a traditional stringed instrument from Nyara, an archipelago in the eastern seas. The instrument is central to Nyaran folk music and ceremonial performance, and the term ohentuu is also used to refer to the accompanying repertoire of songs and dances.
Construction and playing: The ohentuu has a pear-shaped wooden body, typically carved from ebony, with a maple
History and cultural context: The ohentuu is believed to have developed among coastal fishing communities in
Modern status and preservation: Today, the ohentuu is taught in regional schools and cultural studios, with