International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung, a small tibeto-burmese group living in the Nepalese Himalayas. These figures of the Other are those of errant and predatory spirits, emanations of the dangerous otherness of other groups. The presentation of these spirits reveal the existence of two sets: spirits from dead belonging to other Kirant groups, whose ritual is done in "ritual language", and spirits from Indo-Nepalese deaths, whose rituals are performed in Nepali. We show how the mode of pacification of these spirits betrays the relationship that the Kulung maintain with the groups of which these spirits are said to emanate. In conclusion, attention is paid to the importance of di...
As a central feature of every ceremony, Nepali shamans (jh[reverse congruent]akris) publicy recite l...
26 p.Leach used the notion of “ritual language” in order to show that ritual acts are ways of “sayin...
The thesis concerns the religious practices of the ethnic Gurung group of Nepal. I conducted fieldwo...
International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung,...
International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung,...
International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung,...
International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung,...
International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung,...
International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung,...
This paper aims to show how a population with an oral tradition, the Kulung from Nepal, conceives sp...
This paper aims to show how a population with an oral tradition, the Kulung from Nepal, conceives sp...
This paper aims to show how a population with an oral tradition, the Kulung from Nepal, conceives sp...
This paper aims to show how a population with an oral tradition, the Kulung from Nepal, conceives sp...
Clan ancestors and female spirits in the Nepalese Himalayas Clan ancestors and female spirits deli...
Clan ancestors and female spirits in the Nepalese Himalayas Clan ancestors and female spirits deli...
As a central feature of every ceremony, Nepali shamans (jh[reverse congruent]akris) publicy recite l...
26 p.Leach used the notion of “ritual language” in order to show that ritual acts are ways of “sayin...
The thesis concerns the religious practices of the ethnic Gurung group of Nepal. I conducted fieldwo...
International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung,...
International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung,...
International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung,...
International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung,...
International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung,...
International audienceThis article focuses on the presence of the Other in rituals among the Kulung,...
This paper aims to show how a population with an oral tradition, the Kulung from Nepal, conceives sp...
This paper aims to show how a population with an oral tradition, the Kulung from Nepal, conceives sp...
This paper aims to show how a population with an oral tradition, the Kulung from Nepal, conceives sp...
This paper aims to show how a population with an oral tradition, the Kulung from Nepal, conceives sp...
Clan ancestors and female spirits in the Nepalese Himalayas Clan ancestors and female spirits deli...
Clan ancestors and female spirits in the Nepalese Himalayas Clan ancestors and female spirits deli...
As a central feature of every ceremony, Nepali shamans (jh[reverse congruent]akris) publicy recite l...
26 p.Leach used the notion of “ritual language” in order to show that ritual acts are ways of “sayin...
The thesis concerns the religious practices of the ethnic Gurung group of Nepal. I conducted fieldwo...