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Khutang The khutang (literally "swan", also called Ostyak harp, ''kiotang'', ''sotang'', ''shotang'') is a type of harp played by the Khanty and Mansi people of Siberia. The khutang and the nares-jux lyre comprise the only two indigenous string instruments of Northern Siberia. The khutang is bow-shaped and often surmounted by a carven animal head, often a swan. It is generally described as having between nine and thirteen strings.〔 - ''of instrument unknown elsewhere in Western Siberia ; one was a five-stringed lyre with a body shaped like a fish, and the other a swan-necked harp with nine or thirteen strings.''〕 The Mansi also referred to the instrument as ''taryghsyp yiv'' ("wooden crane-neck"). A similar, swan-shaped, but only two-stringed, harp is played by the Narym Selkup people of Siberia, and may have been based on the Ostyak harp. ==References==
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