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Cult of “Fu” or Living Buddha among the Lahu in Yunnan, China: Surviving Belief in Supernatural Powers

https://doi.org/10.24517/00053732
https://doi.org/10.24517/00053732
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Yoichi Yoichi Nishimoto_51-71 (374.0 kB)
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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2019-03-11
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タイトル Cult of “Fu” or Living Buddha among the Lahu in Yunnan, China: Surviving Belief in Supernatural Powers
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タイトル Cult of “Fu” or Living Buddha among the Lahu in Yunnan, China: Surviving Belief in Supernatural Powers
言語 en
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言語 eng
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主題Scheme Other
主題 ethnic minority
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言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 religion
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言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 Buddhism
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言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 millenarianism
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言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 supernatural power
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主題 Yunnan
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主題Scheme Other
主題 China
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言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 Lahu
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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ID登録 10.24517/00053732
ID登録タイプ JaLC
著者 Nishimoto, Yoichi

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書誌情報 Journal of the International Center for Cultural Resource Studies

巻 3, p. 51-71, 発行日 2017-03
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収録物識別子 1883-5368
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出版者 International Center for Cultural Resource Studies, Kanazawa University
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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 This paper is concerned with the sovereignty and marginalization of an ethnic minority people. Although Lahu people, a highland dwelling ethnic minority of the area called “Zomia,” are now relatively powerless and live in the geographical and social peripheries of diverse states including China, Myanmar and Thailand, they were once strong and enjoyed a high degree of autonomy in the 18th and 19th centuries in Yunnan, China. Their independent territories were enabled by their religio-political government system, based on hierarchically organized villages that were governed by the charisma-wielding Master Monks and their temples located in several central villages. Mobilized by the Buddhist monks, the Lahu repeatedly fought against the local and central governments, but the rebellions were eventually all pacified. The temples were destroyed and the independent Lahu territories were lost by the beginning of the 20th century. Since then, the Lahu Buddhist movements disappeared from historical records. Based on the field study of the villages that were involved in the Lahu Buddhist movements, this paper presents oral histories of Lahu Buddhist movements as well as religious beliefs and practices of the Lahu today. The study finds the surviving millenarians currently living among Lahu villagers. For students of religions and ethnic minorities, the paper provides detailed descriptions on the messianic aspirations of the marginalized ethnic minority, their view on charismatic and supernatural leaders, and the importance of abstinence associated with these religious leaders.
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出版タイプResource http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85
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