Native American Hand Drums

Native American Hand Drums

Hand Drums

Native American hand drums are among the most famous cultural icons in the world. For centuries Native people relied on their belief in the special power of drums for the most important things in life. Hand drums have always been the most prized possession and Native instruments of choice in the areas of Native American spirituality and physical healing. Native Hand drums can be very personal and carry deep trust by those charged with the responsibility of Native American healing ceremonies.

Just as each tribe is different, the Native American hand drums of each vary accordingly. In some tribes, hand drums are used only in secret ceremonies whereas in others, Indian hand drums are the focal point of the public ceremony. In both cases and in every aspect in between, the drum plays a key role. Hand drums are also used in sweat lodges as well as in dancing and personal meditation.

Native American hand drums are probably most commonly called hoop drums because of their construction. Unlike pow wow drums or trunk drums made from hollowed tree trunks, Indian hand drums are made with a light weight ring of wood. In modern times man-made products have replaced the traditional materials but the most authentic hand drums are still made with wood and rawhide. To create a traditional all natural hand drum like those used throughout Native American history, it is a bent wood ring that forms the drum circle. In native culture there were no frame drums cut with power saws or laminated wooden hoops. Authentic Native American hand drums used a piece of wood cut from a downed tree trunk. The tree trunk for making a hand drum was carefully chosen for long straight grain and the absence of knots. When cut properly, the long thin strip of wood maybe two to six feet in length, depending on the size hand drum desired, curled to form a ring.

Goatskin rawhide was always the preferred skin because of it special stretching and sound quality. In modern days drum makers offer a variety of more exotic hides but in Native history it was the thin hide of goats that was the most desired. Thicker hides didn’t perform as well because they didn’t stretch as well and the sound was dull in sound quality. In contrast, a properly stretched goat skin rawhide hand drum can deliver powerful sound that can be heard on the wind for miles. Hand drums are played by holding them vertically by a small rawhide hoop on the side of the drum. They can be played with the hand or with a drum beater.

Hand drums also make outstanding Indian art for rustic decorating. Hanging on the wall in a cabin or rustic room or being used in a drumming circle, Native drums add a rich quality of life. If you are interested in authenticity and traditional values in drum making and drumming music or cultural decorations, you will enjoy owning and displaying genuine Native American hand drums in your rustic home decorating. See our full selection of Native American drums.

Use rawhide conditioner occasionally to help preserve and protect drum heads from over drying.
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Rawhide Drum Conditioner
Neatsfoot oil is the best rawhide conditioner for preserving natural hide drums. Regular use will help keep rawhide drum heads and lacing supple. For extended drum life prevent the rawhide from drying out by working conditioning oil into the rawhide. Some especially dry climates can dry a drum skin causing it to crack prematurely. Use neatsfoot rawhide conditioner as often as desired to maintain your pow wow drums, hand drums and drum tables.
4 oz. bottle. Save $2 when ordered as a drum option.
$5.95
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Native Hand Drum 4"
Native American hand drums have always been prized for their cultural background. Almost all Indian tribes used drums in American Indian history. Tarahumara Indian drums are examples of traditional Native drums that are hand crafted using a wooden hoop or frame and stretched goat skin rawhide heads and lacing. Covered on both sides to form a double sided hand drum these traditional drums are held vertically by a rawhide handle on the side of the hoop drum. Great for drumming circles and meditation as well as art projects. Rawhide Indian drums can easily be painted with oil or acrylic paint. Drum beater included. Measures 4" diameter.
Regular price: $14.95
Sale price: $9.95
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Native Hand Drum 7"
Native American hand drums have always been prized for their cultural background. Almost all Indian tribes used drums in American Indian history. Tarahumara Indian drums are examples of traditional Native drums that are hand crafted using a wooden hoop or frame and stretched goat skin rawhide heads and lacing. Covered on both sides to form a double sided hand drum these traditional drums are held vertically by a rawhide handle on the side of the hoop drum. Great for drumming circles and meditation as well as art projects. Rawhide Indian drums can easily be painted with oil or acrylic paint. Drum beater included. Measures 7" diameter.
Regular price: $39.95
Sale price: $24.95
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Native Deep Side Hand Drum 7"
Native American hand drums have always been prized for their cultural background. Almost all Indian tribes used drums in American Indian history. Tarahumara Indian drums are examples of traditional Native drums that are hand crafted using a wooden hoop or frame and stretched goat skin rawhide heads and lacing. Covered on both sides to form a double sided hand drum these traditional drums are held vertically by a rawhide handle on the side of the hoop drum. Great for drumming circles and meditation as well as art projects. Rawhide Indian drums can easily be painted with oil or acrylic paint. Drum beater included. Measures 7" diameter, 4" deep.
Regular price: $49.95
Sale price: $29.95
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Native Hand Drum 10"
Native American hand drums have always been prized for their cultural background. Almost all Indian tribes used drums in American Indian history. Tarahumara Indian drums are examples of traditional Native drums that are hand crafted using a wooden hoop or frame and stretched goat skin rawhide heads and lacing. Covered on both sides to form a double sided hand drum these traditional drums are held vertically by a rawhide handle on the side of the hoop drum. Great for drumming circles and meditation as well as art projects. Rawhide Indian drums can easily be painted with oil or acrylic paint. Drum beater included. Measures 10" diameter.
Regular price: $79.95
Sale price: $39.95
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Native Hand Drum 12"
Native American hand drums have always been prized for their cultural background. Almost all Indian tribes used drums in American Indian history. Tarahumara Indian drums are examples of traditional Native drums that are hand crafted using a wooden hoop or frame and stretched goat skin rawhide heads and lacing. Covered on both sides to form a double sided hand drum these traditional drums are held vertically by a rawhide handle on the side of the hoop drum. Great for drumming circles and meditation as well as art projects. Rawhide Indian drums can easily be painted with oil or acrylic paint. Drum beater included. Measures 12" diameter.
Regular price: $89.95
Sale price: $49.95
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Native Corn Rain Drum 12"
Native American hand drums have always been prized for their cultural background. Almost all Indian tribes used drums in American Indian history. Tarahumara Indian rain drums are examples of traditional Native drums that are hand crafted using a wooden hoop or frame and stretched goat skin rawhide heads and lacing with a handful of blue corn inside as a tribute to rain and bountiful harvest. Covered on both sides to form a double sided hand drum these traditional drums are held vertically by a rawhide handle on the side of the hoop drum. Great for drumming circles and meditation as well as art projects. Rawhide Indian drums can easily be painted with oil or acrylic paint. Drum beater included. Measures 12" diameter.
Regular price: $119.95
Sale price: $69.95
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Native Hand Drum 16"
Native American hand drums have always been prized for their cultural background. Almost all Indian tribes used drums in American Indian history. Tarahumara Indian drums are examples of traditional Native drums that are hand crafted using a wooden hoop or frame and stretched goat skin rawhide heads and lacing. Covered on both sides to form a double sided hand drum these traditional drums are held vertically by a rawhide handle on the side of the hoop drum. Great for drumming circles and meditation as well as art projects. Rawhide Indian drums can easily be painted with oil or acrylic paint. Drum beater included. Measures 16" diameter.
Regular price: $109.95
Sale price: $79.95
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Native Corn Rain Drum 16"
Native American hand drums have always been prized for their cultural background. Almost all Indian tribes used drums in American Indian history. Tarahumara Indian rain drums are examples of traditional Native drums that are hand crafted using a wooden hoop or frame and stretched goat skin rawhide heads and lacing with a handful of blue corn inside as a tribute to rain and bountiful harvest. Covered on both sides to form a double sided hand drum these traditional drums are held vertically by a rawhide handle on the side of the hoop drum. Great for drumming circles and meditation as well as art projects. Rawhide Indian drums can easily be painted with oil or acrylic paint. Drum beater included. Measures 16" diameter.
Regular price: $139.95
Sale price: $89.95
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Native Hand Drum 20"
Native American hand drums have always been prized for their cultural background. Almost all Indian tribes used drums in American Indian history. Tarahumara Indian drums are examples of traditional Native drums that are hand crafted using a wooden hoop or frame and stretched goat skin rawhide heads and lacing. Covered on both sides to form a double sided hand drum these traditional drums are held vertically by a rawhide handle on the side of the hoop drum. Great for drumming circles and meditation as well as art projects. Rawhide Indian drums can easily be painted with oil or acrylic paint. Drum beater included. Measures 20" diameter.
Regular price: $139.95
Sale price: $99.95
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Native Hand Drum 22"
Native American hand drums have always been prized for their cultural background. Almost all Indian tribes used drums in American Indian history. Tarahumara Indian drums are examples of traditional Native drums that are hand crafted using a wooden hoop or frame and stretched goat skin rawhide heads and lacing. Covered on both sides to form a double sided hand drum these traditional drums are held vertically by a rawhide handle on the side of the hoop drum. Great for drumming circles and meditation as well as art projects. Rawhide Indian drums can easily be painted with oil or acrylic paint. Drum beater included. Measures 22" diameter.
Regular price: $159.95
Sale price: $109.95
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Native Hand Drum 24"
Native American hand drums have always been prized for their cultural background. Almost all Indian tribes used drums in American Indian history. Tarahumara Indian drums are examples of traditional Native drums that are hand crafted using a wooden hoop or frame and stretched goat skin rawhide heads and lacing. Covered on both sides to form a double sided hand drum these traditional drums are held vertically by a rawhide handle on the side of the hoop drum. Great for drumming circles and meditation as well as art projects. Rawhide Indian drums can easily be painted with oil or acrylic paint. Drum beater included. Measures 24" diameter.
Regular price: $159.95
Sale price: $119.95
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Native Hand Drum 28"
Native American hand drums have always been prized for their cultural background. Almost all Indian tribes used drums in American Indian history. Tarahumara Indian drums are examples of traditional Native drums that are hand crafted using a wooden hoop or frame and stretched goat skin rawhide heads and lacing. Covered on both sides to form a double sided hand drum these traditional drums are held vertically by a rawhide handle on the side of the hoop drum. Great for drumming circles and meditation as well as art projects. Rawhide Indian drums can easily be painted with oil or acrylic paint. Drum beater included. Measures 28" diameter.
Regular price: $199.95
Sale price: $139.95
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