Jörai rites and customs commented,1

Comments and rites and customs jörai by Ama Tre, at the request of Jacques Dournes. Sound recordings collected by Jacques Dournes, French missionary and researcher, in Viet Nam in 1966 from the Jorai populations: stories, tales and ritual invocations.
Archivist's Original Title
en Jörai rites and customs commented,1
fr Rites et coutumes jörai commentées,1
Original description
en Comments and rites and customs jörai by Ama Tre, at the request of Jacques Dournes. Sound recordings collected by Jacques Dournes, French missionary and researcher, in Viet Nam in 1966 from the Jorai populations: stories, tales and ritual invocations.
fr Commentaires et rites et coutumes jörai par Ama Tre, à la demande de Jacques Dournes.
Enregistrements sonores collectés par Jacques Dournes, missionnaire et chercheur français, au Viet Nam en 1966 auprès des populations Jorai : récits, contes et invocations rituelles.
Time duration
en 00:29:55
Recording date of the original material
en 1966
Acquisition Date
en 1966
Population
en Jarai
Place of the cultural origin
Country Name
Recording place
en Central Viet Nam, Phu Bon Province
Resource Language
en Jarai
Performer/Speaker
en Ama Tre
Tags, Keywords
Ritual
Archivist Category
Music
Recording context
en Field recording
Instrument, Original Archivist Data
en Spoken voice: male
Collector
Name of original Collection
en Viet Nam, Récits de contes et invocations rituelles chez les Jöraï, mission J. Dournes, 1966.
External reference
en Dournes, J. "La musique chez les Joraï" in "Objets et mondes", t. V, fasc.4, hiver 1965 pp.211-244, photos
Holding Institution of Original Materials
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 Original tape
Original item number
en CNRSMH_I_1966_003_001_08
SEAH Identifier
en CNRS_SEAHMH_I_1966_003_001_08
Provenance
en Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme, Paris, by J. Dournes and preserved at BnF.