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- Q39777 subject Q8353291.
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- Q39777 abstract "Maracas (About this sound pronounciation ), sometimes called Rumba shakers, shac-shacs, and various other names, are rattles which appear in many genres of Caribbean and Latin music. Players hold them by their handles, usually in pairs, and shake them.Maracas (Mbaracás), also known as Tamaracas, were rattles of divination, an oracle of the Brazilian Tupinamba Indians, found also with other Indian tribes (Garifuna, Guarani), and on the Orinoco and in Florida. Rattles made from gourds (Lagenaria) are being shaken by the natural grip, while the round calabash (Crescentia) fruits are fitted to a handle. Human hair is sometimes fastened on the top, and a slit is cut in it to represent a mouth, through which their shamans (payes) made it utter its responses. A few pebbles are inserted to make it rattle, and it is crowned with the red feathers of the Goaraz. Every man had his maraca. It was used at their dances, and to heal the sick. Andean curanderos (healers) use maracas in their healing rites.Modern maraca balls are also made of leather, wood, or plastic.".
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- Q39777 wikiPageWikiLink Q8353291.
- Q39777 wikiPageWikiLink Q8504801.
- Q39777 wikiPageWikiLink Q8583917.
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- Q39777 wikiPageWikiLink Q8702585.
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- Q39777 wikiPageWikiLink Q8776813.
- Q39777 wikiPageWikiLink Q8887639.
- Q39777 comment "Maracas (About this sound pronounciation ), sometimes called Rumba shakers, shac-shacs, and various other names, are rattles which appear in many genres of Caribbean and Latin music. Players hold them by their handles, usually in pairs, and shake them.Maracas (Mbaracás), also known as Tamaracas, were rattles of divination, an oracle of the Brazilian Tupinamba Indians, found also with other Indian tribes (Garifuna, Guarani), and on the Orinoco and in Florida.".
- Q39777 label "Maraca".
- Q39777 depiction Sambaballen.JPG.