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Marimba: One of the Favorites.
Honduras :
Organization of American States,
1974.
1 online resource.
Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
Original resource extent: 8 x 10 inches; black and white photograph.
This photograph from Honduras shows three marimba players playing one marimba, on which are painted the words "Mi Farolito," presumably the name of the instrument. The marimba, believed to have originated in southern Africa, was brought to South America in the early 16th century by Africans taken there as slaves. In the 1890s, the Guatemalan marimba builder Sebastian Hurtado made an instrument with a wooden resonator pipe instead of a gourd, an innovation that formed the basis of the modern marimba. The photograph is from the collection of the Columbus Memorial Library of the Organization of American States (OAS), which includes 45,000 photographs illustrative of life and culture in the Americas. Many of the photographs were taken by prominent photographers on OAS missions to member countries. The OAS was established in April 1948 when 21 countries of the western hemisphere adopted the OAS Charter, in which they reaffirmed their commitment to the pursuit of common goals and respect for each other's sovereignty. Since then, the OAS has expanded to include the nations of the English-speaking Caribbean as well as Canada. The predecessor organization to the OAS was the Pan American Union, founded in 1910, which in turn grew out of the International Union of American Republics, established at the First International Conference of American States in 1889-90.
Original resource at:
Columbus Memorial Library, Organization of American States.
Description based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions.
1974
Indigenous peoples
Marimba
Music
Musical instruments
Honduras
Columbus Memorial Library (OAS) Photograph Collection
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