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Pubaghuer Huala


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Audio

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Authors

Wen Xiangcheng 

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.

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The interviewer asked the huala why Mangghuer people dance the Nadun festival. The huala mentioned where his ancestors were from and stated that his family had huala roots. He then described how he became a huala and his experiences of being possessed. The huala also discussed where and what kind of sicknesses he had treated. 在这段采访中采访者问法拉土族人们在纳顿和其他的场合跳舞的原因是什么。法拉提到了他的祖先来自哪里和他们家庭存在法拉的根。 他们还谈到了他怎样成为了法拉和在他神被附体时的经历。法拉指出了在哪里和怎样的疾病被他治疗过。

Keywords

Oral Literature, Oral Tradition, Linguistic Anthropology, Mangghuer, Sanchuan, Huala, Tibetan

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Publisher

World Oral Literature Project

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