
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a vertical museum display case showcasing artifacts and information related to Arctic cultures, likely located in London, United Kingdom. The display features a variety of objects, including a large, round shaman's drum with a rawhide head, and a smaller, drum-like instrument with multiple resonating elements. A furry garment, possibly a coat or hood, with light and dark fur, is centrally placed. To its left, a long spear rests against the back of the case, and a red rectangular object with small circular indentations is visible. Below the spear, a stylized, possibly decorative, object shaped like a shield or mask is displayed. A light blue knitted hat with the word "IGLOO" stitched in white letters is also present. Further down, there's a long, wooden object that appears to be part of a kayak or another watercraft, along with an oar with decorative patterns. Two prominent informational plaques are visible. The upper plaque is titled "The Arctic" and discusses the North American Arctic region, stretching from the Bering Strait to Greenland, highlighting its history over 2000 years and traditional lifeways including hunting sea mammals and fishing. The lower plaque, titled "Shaman's drum," describes the use of drums among Arctic peoples for communication with the spirit world and the important role of shamans in their communities. Several smaller images accompany the text, depicting maps and cultural scenes. The overall scene is a static museum exhibit, well-lit within a glass case, with some reflections on the surface. The artifacts are arranged on clear stands, providing a clear view of each item.
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