otoskookeesta
Otoskookeesta is a traditional Inuit musical instrument, originating from the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland. It is a type of drum, typically made from animal hides, such as caribou or seal skin, stretched over a wooden frame. The name "otoskookeesta" comes from the Inuktitut language, meaning "drum" or "skin drum."
The otoskookeesta is an essential instrument in Inuit culture, used in various ceremonies, rituals, and social
The otoskookeesta is typically played by a single person, using a stick or a small drumstick to