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Pukl

Vernacular Name
  • Bock
  • Dudy
Date1800-1850 ca.
Place MadeBohemia, Czechoslovakia, Europe
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DescriptionSingle cylindrical chanter, 6/1 with one vent hole. Drone and chanter with cow-horn bells. Leather and wood bellows. Single reed in chanter. This bagpipe is the kind that is used to play folk music in the Chodsko region (in and around the town of Domažlice), in southwestern Bohemia (now The Czech Republic), often in combination with violin and clarinet.
ProvenanceArne B. Larson Collection, Vermillion, South Dakota, 1979.
Published ReferencesCwach, Michael. “The _pukl_ and Chodsko: Aspects of linkage between a bagpipe and an ethnographic region.” PhD diss., University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 2012. (pp. 130-131)
Credit LineArne B. Larson Collection, 1979
Object number01270
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