Waukus, the Shinnecock flute maker, is testing his instrument to see what kind of sound it makes. Both he and his daugher stand under and arbor of reeds during a Spring afternoon in 1760. Each flute of wood or reed he makes has a different personality and is only used during certain times for certain purposes. The sounds are inspired by the sounds of nature - the winds, the trees, and birds of the forest. His Native American clothing is made of trade-cloth he has received through barter from young apprentices, because of his knowledge of traditional ways. The corn, beans and squash in the wooden carved bowl, were recently harvested and Waukus`s daughter is the leader of a group of women who know all the special customs associated with the planting, cultivation and harvesting of the vegatables for the small Shinnecock clan group.
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