Folk long song and rituals of Khalkh Mongols
Author(s) | Soronzonbold, S. en Соронзонболд, С. |
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Title | Folk long song and rituals of Khalkh Mongols |
Alternative Title | Халх Монголчуудын уртын дуу, зан үйл |
Publication Type | Book |
Language | mon |
Location | Mongolia |
Keywords | Mongol Khalkh ethnic Folk long song Rituals ICH barriers |
Relevance to ICH Safeguarding | documentation |
ICH Genre | performing arts: music rituals |
Description | The study, led by M. Dorzhdagva from the International Institute for the Study of Nomadic Civilizations, spanned from 2008 to 2018 and involved 43 herders across nine provinces and 25 soums of Mongolia. The findings underscore that the traditional Mongolian long song is a powerful form of human interaction with the pristine natural environment, establishing a profound spiritual connection. |
Publisher | International Institute for the Study of Nomadic Civilizations |
Place of Publication | Mongolia |
Date of Publication | 2018 |
ISBN | 978-99978-3-164-4 |
Academic Field | heritage management ethnomusicology |
Community/Ethnic Group | Mongolia |
Contributor | Council for Cultural Heritage Networking and Communication |
Active Contribution | Mongolia, FY 2024 |
Data Collection Project |