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Folklore of the Atayal of Formosa and the mountain tribes of Luzon /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Norbeck, Edward, 1915-1991 (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: Taihoku Teikoku Daigaku. Linguistic Institute
Otros Autores: Ogawa, Naoyoshi
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 1950.
Colección:Anthropological papers (University of Michigan. Museum of Anthropology) ; no. 5.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Notes on the Atayal Group
  • A Comparison of Atayal and Luzon Folklore
  • I. Tales of Magic Appearance of Food and Requisites for Living
  • II. Flood Tales
  • III. Tales of the Mythical Period
  • IV. Tales of Transformation
  • V. Miscellaneous Tales
  • Translations of Folk Tales of the Atayal
  • 1. The Place of Origin of Our Ancient Ancestors
  • 2. The Origin of Divination of the Silek Bird
  • 3. The Story of the Shiguts Tribe
  • 4. The Story of Cutting the Sun in Half and Returning Home
  • 5. The Flood
  • 6. Halus
  • 7. A Story of the Ancient Way of Life
  • 8. The Story of the Man Who Turned into a Monkey
  • 9. The Story of the Girl Who Turned into a Pigeon
  • 10. The Story of the Origin of Tattooing
  • 11. The Marriage of Brothers and Sisters is Unlucky
  • 12. The Story of Turning into a Pheasant
  • 13. The Story of the Separation of the Skhamayun and the Atayal and the Origin of Head-hunting
  • 14. The Story of Buta Driving Away the Skhamayun
  • 15. Buta's War Strategy
  • 16. The Road to Paradise
  • 17. The Origin of the Wind
  • 18. The Distribution of the Atayal
  • 19. The Flood
  • 20. Food Appears Spontaneously
  • 21. The Deceased Man Makowai
  • 22. Eating Children
  • 23. Turning into a Wild Pig
  • 24. Turning into a Monkey
  • 25. Turning into a Kite
  • 26. The Village of Only Women
  • 27. The Branching Off of Our Ancestors
  • 28. Tattooing
  • Bibliography