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Close up of Anatomy, details of the tuning pegs of The Sakara drum, a Nigeria, Yoruba goat skin on terracotta, baked clay, drum hanging on white background as decorative item. It is one of the major families of Yoruba drums. It is a shallow drum and can be played with a stick or the palm of the hand. It is a common musical instrument along the West African Coast and in the Caribbean and Latin America particularly in Cuba and Bahia in Brazil.