An Introduction to the Ritual Music of Lisu Nationality in Weixi, Yunan Province: Hunt and Sacrifice to the Tree God

Jing WANG

Abstract


Based on the preliminary record and simple analysis of the ritual music of Lisu nationality for hunting and sacrificing to tree god in Weixi, Yunnan Province, this article summarizes some features of the ritual music of Lisu nationality in Weixi, and hopes to attract more interests on in-depth study of Lisu ritual music.

Keywords


Weixi; Lisu nationality; Sacrificial ceremony; Music

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