Farmers in Tibet: Investigation Report on Bangjor Lhunbo Village in Tsang五洲传播出版社, 1998 - 106 pages |
Table des matières
Foreword 25 | 2 |
Composition of Serfs and Slaves | 11 |
Lives of Nangzen | 19 |
The Fall of Parlha Manor | 25 |
Our Sun Rises | 32 |
A Tortuous Road | 38 |
Economic Life in Bangjor Lhunbo | 50 |
Marriage Family and Society65 | 65 |
Changes in Family and Religious | 78 |
Rituals and Customs and Habits | 87 |
Traditional Festivals and Recreational | 95 |
More Beautiful Tomorrow | 103 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
animals assigned tralkang land auspicious autumn harvest Bangjor Lhunbo Village Buddha Buddhist buttered tea celebrated chemical fertilizers chen cloth corvee labor courtyards cow dung Democratic Reform duiqion enjoyed farming and livestock farmland female nangzen slave Festival feudal serfdom gam of assigned gam of tralkang Gyangze County gyido hectare held horses irrigation Jangra Township Kangmar kardian labor power Lhasa livestock breeding living main manor Manor in Jangra manorial lord marriage married meat milk dregs million kg nangzen household slaves old Tibet Palkor Monastery Parlha clan Parlha Manor Parlha Wangqug peasants people's commune percent ploughing polyandry polygamy production pulu qingke barley wine Qu River Reform in 1959 rituals sacrificial serfs and slaves square meters sutra taels of silver tea bricks Tibet Autonomous Region Tibetan month Tibetan taels traditional tralpa herders tralpa households tilling tralpa serf households wedding ceremony wheat worship Xigaze Yulha zanba 西藏农民