Récit de Sian-Parokso : "La grande pirogue des "morts errants" (anito)" - mythes d'origine du feu et des rites de mise à l'eau des bateaux - "le partage des eaux" - CD14.

Item

Edited Title

en anito no cinedkeran a kavavatanen

Archivist's Original Title

fr Récit de Sian-Parokso : "La grande pirogue des "morts errants" (anito)" - mythes d'origine du feu et des rites de mise à l'eau des bateaux - "le partage des eaux" - CD14.
en Story of Sian-Parokso: "The great canoe of the 'wandering dead' (anito)" - myths of the origin of fire and the rites of launching boats - "the sharing of waters" - CD14.

Original description

en Field recordings collected in Lan Yu Island (Taïwan), Yami population, by V. Arnaud in 1971-1972..

SEA Annotations

fr Survey of the oral literature of the Yami. Sian-Parokso (Father-of-Little-rude-and-black) was the great specialist in stories of "wandering dead" (anito) in the village of Jiraraley. Myth of the origin of fire, this one tells us how "the dead of the caves of Ji-Karahem" gave fire to hungry human beings so that they could cook their food. "The Great Canoe of the Anito" (anito no cinedkeran) deals with the first rites of launching boats, in particular the demonstration of force of the anito and their howls which terrify humans. From now on, during the "great expulsion of the dead from the boat" (mangaoy), all the men of the village come to surround the boat, their eyes bulging, stamping their feet, their fists turning sharply at chest height, stamping their feet in anger, blowing and shouting as if to "fight against the boat" and against the spirits of the most recent dead of the lineage.
en Survey of the oral literature of the Yami. Sian-Parokso (Father-of-Little-rude-and-black) was the great specialist in stories of "wandering dead" (anito) in the village of Jiraraley. Myth of the origin of fire, this one tells us how "the dead of the caves of Ji-Karahem" gave fire to hungry human beings so that they could cook their food. "The Great Canoe of the Anito" (anito no cinedkeran) deals with the first rites of launching boats, in particular the demonstration of force of the anito and their howls which terrify humans. From now on, during the "great expulsion of the dead from the boat" (mangaoy), all the men of the village come to surround the boat, their eyes bulging, stamping their feet, their fists turning sharply at chest height, stamping their feet in anger, blowing and shouting as if to "fight against the boat" and against the spirits of the most recent dead of the lineage.

Time duration

en 00:55:54

MetadataURL

Recording date of the original material

en 1971

Acquisition Date

en 2012

Population

en Yami

Place of the cultural origin

Country Name

Recording place

en Jiraraley village; Lan Yu Island

Resource Language

en Yami (Tao)

Comment

en Protected by copyright and/or related rights. InCopyright and/or related rights. URI:https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ For more information on the rights, please see the corpus record:https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/corpus/CNRSMH_Arnaud_001/

Archivist Category

en Spoken voice : story

Recording context

en Field recording

Collector

Name of original Collection

en Taiwan (Lan Yu), population Yami (actuels Tao), V. Arnaud, 1971-1972.

Collection source citation

Related material

History of ownership

en Recordings digitized by R. Saint Estève, archived at CREM (CNRS) between 2012 and 2020, indexation and annotation by V. Arnaud.

Holding Institution of Original Materials

Licensing Institution

Accessing Institutions

Copyright Notice

For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): see information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr

Physical format

en Magnetic tape

Preservation State of Physical Object

en UHER magnétophone

Original item number

en CNRSMH_I_2012_010_005_001

SEAH Identifier

en SEAH_CNRSMH_I_2012_010_005_001
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