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Eagle carefully selects Aspen trees from the Jemez Mountains above 9,000 feet, which enables him to create traditional drums in the Pueblo of Cochiti. In the Native American traditions, the drum is a necessity as set forth by ancestors; many traditional cultural events engage the message of drums and drummers. Each drum is hand-crafted. The art of drum making takes time. They are created for traditional use and also for the tourists who tend to purchase the drums for bragging rights back home. Other Pueblos which do not create their own drums use Cochiti Pueblo’s renowned drums in pueblo ceremonies or as a gift for a loved one. Eagle stresses that his artwork is part of him. The creation allows him to leave the urban life to spend time with his ancestors and animals that he dearly loves.

Eagle Drums

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Gilbert Eagle Herrera

PO Box 192

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Native American drums, ceremonial drums, hand-made drums

Cochiti Pueblo

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