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North America used
bullroarers in
religious and
healing ceremonies and as toys.
There are many styles.
North Alaskan Inupiat bullroarers are
known as imigluktaaq...
- A
bullroarer is a
ritual sound instrument and an
ancient communication device used for
communicating over
greatly extended distances.
Bullroarer may also...
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event is
taking place. It
venerates the
Orisha Orò, the
Yoruba deity of
Bullroarers and
communal justice.
During the festival,
females and non-natives stay...
- use of
bullroarers has also been do****ented in
ancient Greece, Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia, Mali, New Zealand, and the
Americas (see
Bullroarer). Banks...
- some
critics felt they
reinforced the "primitive" stereotype. Use of the
bullroarer was
criticised as
belonging to
sacred rituals, and
therefore not appropriate...
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machine noises,
sometimes supplemented by gongs,
percussive rhythms,
bullroarers,
distorted voices and
other found sounds,
often processed to the point...
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Baseball superstition Beginner's luck
Black cat
Bread and
butter Break a leg
Bullroarer Chain letter Cramp-ring
Curse Davy Jones'
Locker Dead man's hand End-of-the-day...
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acquisitive cousins to Bilbo. They are, further,
snobbish and bourgeois.
Bullroarer Took, a
historical figure mentioned as the Old Took's
great grand-uncle...
- 40-member
string ensemble mimicking the
sound of an
archaic instrument called bullroarer. The
score album was
released by Back Lot
Music on
April 15, 2022, and...
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birimbau bodhrán
bombard bouzouki &
Irish bouzouki brommtopp bukkehorn bullroarer cajón catá
cavaquinho chajchas charango çifteli
cimbalom çığırtma claves...