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Kundu (drum)
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Kundu is a pidgin name in Papua New Guinea for an hourglass drum used to accompany formal occasions, religious ceremonies and for celebrations (such as the Sing-sing).[1] This drum is emblematic of Papua New Guinea and it appears on the country's coat of arms.[2]
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