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      Ethnographic Australian Aboriginal Tribal Burnt Incised Wood Pair Of Clap Stick. ABOUT Australian Clap Sticks:
      Clapsticks, also spelled clap sticks and also known as bilma, bimli, clappers, musicstick or merely stick, are a traditional Australian Aboriginal instrument. They serve to maintain rhythm in voice chants, often as part of an Aboriginal ceremony.
      They are a type of drumstick, percussion mallet or claves that belongs to the idiophone category. Unlike drumsticks, which are generally used to strike a drum, clapsticks are intended for striking one stick on another.
      In northern Australia, clapsticks would traditionally accompany the didgeridoo, and are called bimli or bilma by the Yolngu people of north-east Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia

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