Miao in Sichuan China
Enregistrement sonore
- Auteurs : Jeanneau Laurent ; Tanding Shi ;
- Editeurs : Dali Kink Gong ;
- Date d'édition : 2006
- Sujets : Hmong (peuple d'Asie), Sichuan (Chine) -- Rites et cérémonies, Ethnomusicologie Chine
- Langue(s) : Anglais, Chinois
- Description matérielle : 1 disque compact (1 h 02 min), 12 cm, : Digital, stéréo
- Pays de publication : Chine
- Collection (notice d'ensemble) : Kink Gong
Notes
Jaquette en anglais ; Enregistré à Baicao et Chutouwan, Muli, Liangshan, Sichuan, Chine, en septembre 2006
Résumé
Da liangshan in mountainous southern part of Sichuan is home of various Tibetan, Yi,and other smaller ethnic groups, like this small community of Flower Hmong or Hua Miao in chinese, they migrated from Guizhou ( where nowadays 9 millions MIAO people live) in the 19th century and establish themselves up in mountains around Muli. The main music instrument is the mouthorgan, lushen in chinese, the hulushen ( bamboo tubes mounted on a gourd) is the predominant kind of mouthorgan being used for entertainment, where the long tubes lushen mounted on a wooden resonance box is here used only for funerals. They do not follow tibetan buddhism, like others do in this part of Sichuan under tibetan influence, but have their own animist belief system.