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Soprano Recorder in B, Thomas Coenraet Boekhout  Dutch, Ebony, ivory, Dutch
Thomas Coenraet Boekhout
ca. 1700
Alto Recorder in F, Johann Benedikt Gahn  German, Ivory, German
Johann Benedikt Gahn
ca. 1700
Courting flute (siyotanka), Red pipestone (catlinite), lead, Native-tanned leather, Native American (Sioux)
Native American (Sioux)
ca. 1850–1900
Double Whistle, Pottery, paint, Mayan
Mayan
7th–9th century
Whistle, Wood, grass, hide, tin, porcupine quill, Native American (Sioux)
Native American (Sioux)
19th century
Tenor Recorder, Wood, German or Italian
German or Italian
early 17th century (?)
Rattle, Whistle, and Bells, Nicholas Roosevelt  American, Gold, coral, American
Nicholas Roosevelt
1755–68
Nsiba (whistle) for a hunter or diviner, Kongo artist, Wood, antelope horn, Kongo peoples
Kongo artist
19th–first half of 20th century
Whistle, Adam Ownhouse  American, Earthenware; Redware with slip decoration, American
Adam Ownhouse
ca. 1840–50
Mbita-Ni-Tanga, Bamboo, Melanesian (Fijian)
Melanesian (Fijian)
ca. 1830
Whistle, Bobo Fing or Samo tribe  Burkinabe, Wood, Burkinabe
Bobo Fing or Samo tribe
late 19th century
Flute, Ceramic, Tairona People; Gayraca style
Tairona People; Gayraca style
1300–1500
Ocarina, Ceramic, Tairona People; Gayraca style
Tairona People; Gayraca style
1300–1500
Ocarina, Ceramic, Tairona People; Gayraca style
Tairona People; Gayraca style
1300–1500
Duct Flute, Argillite, bone, Native American (Haida or Skidegate)
Native American (Haida or Skidegate)
late 19th century
Whistle, Wood, Mossi or Guronsi People
Mossi or Guronsi People
19th century
Tenor Recorder in C, Wood, ivory, brass, German
German
18th century (?)
Pottery Whistle, Clay, Costa Rican
Costa Rican
ca. 800–1525
Ocarina, Ceramic, Tairona People; La Aguja Style
Tairona People; La Aguja Style
1300–1500
Ocarina, Ceramic, Tairona People; La Aguja Style
Tairona People; La Aguja Style
1300–1500
Ocarina, Ceramic, Tairona People; Gayraca style
Tairona People; Gayraca style
1300–1500
Suling (ring flute), Cane, palm fiber, Indonesian (Sundanese)
Indonesian (Sundanese)
20th century
Whistle, Wood, copper wire, Kuba, Ngend or Yaka  people
Kuba, Ngend or Yaka people
early 20th century
Kasengosengo (whistle), Wood, Chokwe
Chokwe
1950
Whistle, Wood, Kuba
Kuba
mid-19th century
Whistle, Wood, Kuba
Kuba
ca. 1902
Bass Recorder, Johann Schell  German, Wood (fruit wood), brass, ivory, German
Johann Schell
ca. 1700
Kooauau, wood, Maori
Maori
early 19th century
Alto Recorder, Joseph Bradbury  British, Wood, ivory, British
Joseph Bradbury
ca. 1700
Tenor Recorder, Bassano  Italian, Boxwood, Italian or British
Bassano
ca. 1600
Whistle, Wood, wire, Kongo peoples
Kongo peoples
late 19th century
Seated female figure, Remojadas artist(s), Ceramic, slip, paint, Veracruz
Remojadas artist(s)
600-1000 CE
Bird-Headed Figure Whistle, Ceramic, pigment, Veracruz
Veracruz
8th–9th century
Figure Whistle, Gold, Moche
Moche
3rd–7th century
Ndemba (hunting whistle), Yaka artist, Wood, Yaka peoples
Yaka artist
19th–first half of 20th century
Whistle, Cupisnique artist(s), Ceramic, Cupisnique
Cupisnique artist(s)
1200–500 BCE
Whistle, Cupisnique artist(s), Ceramic, Cupisnique
Cupisnique artist(s)
1200–500 BCE
Whistle, Cupisnique artist(s), Ceramic, Cupisnique
Cupisnique artist(s)
1200–500 BCE
Whistle, Cupisnique artist(s), Ceramic, Cupisnique
Cupisnique artist(s)
1200–500 BCE
Ceramic Whistle in the Form of a Shell, Ceramic, Ecuadorian
Ecuadorian
5th–15th century