Sakara
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- The Sakara is a traditional percussion instrument from Yoruba of Nigeria. It is a drum consisting of a ring-shape made of clay and covered with a goatskin. It is played with a stick.
- Sakara is also a village in Western Georgia where psychologist and philosopher, Dimitri Uznadze, was born.
[edit] External links
- Video performance of Sakara, Youtube.com