Deities System and Ritual Practice: A Case Study of the Daur Shamanic Oboo Ritual
The restoration and reconstruction of Daur shamanism is classical and representative of the revival of shamanism in contemporary China. The case study of the Daur shamanic oboo ritual in this paper discusses the connotation and classification of oboo. Through a brief description of the main process...
Published in: | Religions |
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2023
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Religions
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Further subjects: | B
xal (clan) -mokun (branches of clan)
B ɔbɔː əʤin (oboo spirit) B mokun kurə ( mokun circle 莫昆圈) B ɔbɔː ( oboo ) ritual B Daur shamanism B meanings and classifications of oboo |
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Summary: | The restoration and reconstruction of Daur shamanism is classical and representative of the revival of shamanism in contemporary China. The case study of the Daur shamanic oboo ritual in this paper discusses the connotation and classification of oboo. Through a brief description of the main process of the ceremony, the shaman spirits, and the main contents of the divine songs, this paper analyzes the characteristics and functions of the contemporary Daur shaman sacrificing oboo ceremony. The contemporary Daur shamanic oboo ritual also puts forward the concept of “mokun kurə” (mokun circle), which restores the function of the traditional clan organization of mokun, enhances the cohesion of the mokun family, and inspires a sense of responsibility and motivation in the mokun members. |
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ISSN: | 2077-1444 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Religions
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.3390/rel14050661 |