Owner: HWMC
Catalog#: LA-AEWF-19

Edge-blown Flutes

Mexico ‘Colima Dog’ Ocarina

West Coast Mexico
Colima (Otomies)

Terra cotta
ca. 200 B E to 200 CE
Length: 3.5 in, Width: 2.5 in, Depth: 2 in
Aerophones – Wind Instruments Proper – Edge-blown Flutes

The ocarina is a variation of the ancient wind instruments known as vessel flutes. It is somewhat globular in shape contrasted to the elongated tubular flute. Ocarinas are made in a variety of shapes and sizes.

This Pre-Columbian Colima terra cotta ocarina is in the shape of a short ear, hairless dog. These dogs were indigenous in Western Mexico and were kept as pets. To play the ocarina, air is blown through the hole in the top of the dog’s head. The hole at the bottom of the dog’s throat allows for a column of air to split, creating a whistling sound. The two finger holes under the belly of dog permits the player to change the pitch when opening and closing the holes.

Colima is a state name and is also the name of the capital city.  The people in this region, who settled in prehistoric times, came by successive waves of people arriving from the north: the Otomies may have come through the area around 250-750 CE, followed by the Toltecs who flourished between 900 and 1154 CE, and the Chichimecs who came to the area during the twelfth century.  This ocarina dates back to the Otomies and prehistoric times.

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