There are theories that the Chinese Pangu myth originated either in Western India, the Central Plains, or the South. As for the ethnicity of the Pangu myth, since it is found in almost every group in China many different peoples believe that the Pangu myth belongs to them. However, only the Miao and Yao language families reflect a seamless connection between the regional and ethnic diversities.Issue title "Chinese Oral Traditions.
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There are theories that the Chinese Pangu myth originated either in Western India, the Central Plain...
Tiger belief is popular in the Tibeto-Burmese language family. In recent years, academic circles at ...
The study of Tibetan mountain gods presents two principal problems. First, previous research on Tibe...
Since the 1950s large-scale government-sponsored folk literature collection projects have been carri...
Shamanistic oral traditions in the form of primitive religion have come down to the present from anc...
Like oral epics from countries around the world, the heroic epic of King Gesar found among Tibetans ...
The riddle of memorized epics is a subject of concern for the scholarly community. With an eye to th...
This paper provides a review of the scholarly discourse on problems of the Tibetan epic Gesar's time...
In the Xinjiang region of China performances of Manas were once very popular. When a comprehensive s...
The Palawan people live in the southern half of the island of the same name between the Sulu Sea and...
Kangxi/Engke Amuulang, a Mongolian Emperor? On some Mongolian and Chinese stories This article inve...
An old missionary student of China once remarked that Chinese history is “remote, monotonous, obscur...
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