Materials
shaman
ICH Materials 224
Audios
(4)-
Dance Music of Dayan Deerkhiin, Dayan Deerkhiin Duudlaga
This CD presents a selection from shamanic and Buddhist religious oral expressions, including recitation of shamanic verses and Buddhist services.
Mongolia 1905 -
Khar Ongodiin Dance Music of Shaman, Buugiin Khar Ongodiin Duudlaga
This CD presents a selection from shamanic and Buddhist religious oral expressions, including recitation of shamanic verses and Buddhist services.
Mongolia 1905 -
Dance Music of Shaman, Buugiin Tamlaga
This CD presents a selection from shamanic and Buddhist religious oral expressions, including recitation of shamanic verses and Buddhist services.
Mongolia 1905 -
Legend: Khaj Shaman has Swallowed, Khaj Zairan Buud Iduulsen Ni
Tales are an important genre of the oral prose literature of the Mongolians. Tales typically begin with the phrase “Once upon a time, in such-and-such a place, in such-and-such a country.” Mongolian tales are symbolic. The most frequent ending is “and they lived happily ever after.” The legends are a popular genre of oral prose literature. The real-life legends are always complementary expressions of historical events within folk literature. Historical facts are usually adorned with fanciful magic and metaphoric devices to later become historical legends. Among the restored and digitised data, the tales take up the most recording hours. Within the framework of the project, over two hundred hours of tales and almost fourteen hours of legends were restored and digitised.
Mongolia 1905