Whistle

Whistle

Object name: Whistle
Date: 1775-1825
Dimensions:
100 x 100 mm
Medium: Gourd, shell
Object number: C04733
DescriptionMaori Nguru (nose flute) made from the neck of a gourd and intricately carved. Open at each end with three finger holes bordered with haliotis shell rings. Played using one nostril and known for its haunting sound. Possibly late 18th century, it is a very early example of its type.

Contemporary Response to the nguru by Che Wilson, Maori Martial Arts Expert, ex-Southwark Council employee, now working in New Zealand:

I have a sweet voice
Able to enchant, able to mystify
Able to woo a perfect suitor.
However, locked away, strangled, I have no voice!
Muffled while onlookers gaze at me.
"How quaint, a native instrument!"
Alas, I am the voice of nobility
The voice of Hinraukatauri
The voice of the Gods.
He nguru, ngunguru ana e.

Che Wilson, 2006.
Culture: Oceania