This article is about h’mon, an epic genre of Bahnar ethnic in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Typical of this epic type is H’mon Dam Giong (or The Dam Giong epics). The contents of this article include space and mode of performance of h’mon; characteristics of the “living epic” of h’mon (It is the ability to refresh the content of h’mon by adding new details); characteristics of the character system (including the central character and the re-appearing characters)
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The article examines and explains the meanings of archaic Vietnamese words in southern folk song col...
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...
The epics told by two ethnic groups, the Xo Dang and the Bahnar, belong to the Central Highlands epi...
This article studies the epic space of Dam San that is associated with traditional beliefs, rituals ...
There are a lot of similarities and differences in The Dam Giong epics of Bahnar ethnic in Central H...
Kon Tum is not only a countryside with many revolutionary traditions but also a land of multi-ethnic...
Kon Tum is a province located in an important geopolitical position, with 28 ethnic groups living to...
The author uses analysis, synthesis, and comparison methods to give readers a comprehensive view of ...
This article studies the epic space of Dam San that is associated with traditional beliefs, rituals ...
The Cham are commonly defined as an ethnic group associated with the ancient Southeast Asian kingdom...
King of Fire, King of Water whether it is of Cham origin or not is a question for scientists. But th...
This article studies the basic economic activities of Hoa Binh cultural inhabitants in the period of...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Central Highlands’ tales and Southeast Asian tales are similar and dissimilar in terms of genres, ch...
The article examines and explains the meanings of archaic Vietnamese words in southern folk song col...
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...