Wa and Lahu songs in Yunnan China
Enregistrement sonore
- Auteurs : Jeanneau Laurent ; Peishan Huang ; Schneider Olivier ; Tanding Shi ;
- Editeurs : Dali Kink Gong ;
- Date d'édition : 2011
- Sujets : Ethnomusicologie -- Chine, Ethnologie, Yunnan (Chine) -- Rites et cérémonies
- Langue(s) : Khmer central, Chinois
- Description matérielle : 1 disque compact (1 h 01 min), 12 cm, : Digital, stéréo
- Pays de publication : Chine
- Collection (notice d'ensemble) : Kink Gong
Notes
Jaquette en anglais ; Enregistré à Shuangjiang, Yunnan en octobre 2011 et Qian Fu, Menla, Yunnan, en avril 2010
Résumé
The Wa are one of the few ethnic groups in China who speak a Mon-Khmer language, an austro-asiatic language, they are 400 000 people living in southern Lincang prefecture in southern Yunnan at the boarder with Myanmar. The Wa call themselves Prey. The Lahu who call themselves Lagu, are 700 000 people spread trough Yunnan China (where they are 450 000), Myanmar, Laos and Thailand, belonging to the tibeto burmese linguistic family. Village is only a few kilometers away from the Wa villages recorded here.