Hu Qianma: Wangjiagou Pumi Collection, Interview 2, 'The History of the Baxi Clan'
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Description: | The Baxi Clan first lived in Mianmian and moved to Wangjiagou Village four generations ago. The Baxi Clan came from a place where crows were white and had no feathers. Baxi got its name because the founder of the clan hid in the forest when he had to work in the fields. Baxi has had four generations since coming to Wangjiagou. |
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Created: | 2011-11-07 12:02 | ||||
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Collection: | World Oral Literature Project Collections | ||||
Publisher: | University of Cambridge | ||||
Copyright: | World Oral Literature Project | ||||
Keywords: | Pumi; Wangjiagou; Ninglang; | ||||
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Abstract: | This collection contains forty-six audio files including numerous interviews and various genres of traditional songs recorded by Hu Qianma in the Pumi village of Wangjiagou, Jinmian Township, Ninglang County, Lijiang City, Yunnan Province, PR China. |
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