Title: Nongchang Huala
Authors: Wen Xiangcheng
Keywords: Oral Literature
Oral Tradition
Linguistic Anthropology
Mangghuer
Sanchuan
Huala
Tibetan
Issue Date: Apr-2010
Publisher: World Oral Literature Project
Abstract: This collection contains audio of interviews from the Sanchuan region, in the south of Minhe Hui and Tu Autonomous County, Haidong Region, Qinghai Province China. All interviews are with huala, male villagers who regularly incarnate local tutelary deities, on such occasions as healing rituals, and the annual harvest festival. The huala interviewed here are mostly Mangghuer; the collection contains one interview with a Tibetan huala, called lha pa in the local Tibetan dialect.
Description: In this interview the huala talked about when he became a huala and his feelings about being possessed. He also discussed several classes of deities. The huala also discussed his opinions about hualas of the past and present. He also stated his negative feelings about being a huala. 在这段采访中法拉谈到了什么时候他成为了法拉和他成了法拉后的感受。他解释了被采访中问到的每一位神。法拉表达了过去和现在的法拉处境。他对现在做法拉有着消极的观念。
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/244060
Appears in Collections:Wen Xiangcheng: Sanchuan Huala

Files in This Item:

File Description SizeFormat
Nongchang Huala.pdfSanchuan Huala collection accession form in PDF format216.31 kBAdobe PDFThumbnail
View/Open
Nongchang Huala 01.MP3Sanchuan Huala collection audio file in MP3 format14.47 MBmp3View/Open
Nongchang Huala 02.MP3Sanchuan Huala collection audio file in MP3 format60.3 MBmp3View/Open
Nongchang Huala 03.MP3Sanchuan Huala collection audio file in MP3 format29.92 MBmp3View/Open
Nongchang Huala 01.wavSanchuan Huala collection audio file in WAV format115.72 MBWAVView/Open
Nongchang Huala 02.wavSanchuan Huala collection audio file in WAV format482.39 MBWAVView/Open
Nongchang Huala 03.wavSanchuan Huala collection audio file in WAV format239.39 MBWAVView/Open
Additional resources for this item
retrieve citation metadata in EndNote format

This item is licensed under a Creative Commons License
Creative Commons

This item has been accessed 329 times.

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.