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Belembaotuyan

Belembaotuyan
Other nameseluaotuas
eleaotuchan
elimau-tuyan
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The eleaotua is a musical bow played in Guam, also spelled eluaotuas, eleaotuchan, and elimau-tuyan. This gourd-resonating musical bow likely has common roots with the Brazilian berimbau, due to constant trade between Asia and South America in the nineteenth century, during which the instrument may have been introduced to the Chamorro people.[1] The instrument also resembles various zither/boat lutes found throughout Southeast Asia (esp. in the Philippines) called kutiyapi.

  1. ^ Pangelinan, Therese Q. Crisostomo (July 14, 2014). "Belembaotuyan". guampedia.com. Retrieved 2015-01-22.

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