Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
This article is intended as a preliminary study focused on the unjami
ritual celebration held every year after the Obon Festival, on the 17th
day of the 7th month according to the lunar calendar, in the village of
Dana on the island of Iheya, a place often defi ned as the last repository
of northern Ryukyuan folk traditions. After a brief historical introduction
related to the island as well as to the important role played by noro priestesses
in that area, a detailed description of the ritual, fruit of a fi eldwork
carried out in Iheya in September 2012, follows. The fi nal section is a
photographic documentation of the major stages of the unjami.
ritual celebration held every year after the Obon Festival, on the 17th
day of the 7th month according to the lunar calendar, in the village of
Dana on the island of Iheya, a place often defi ned as the last repository
of northern Ryukyuan folk traditions. After a brief historical introduction
related to the island as well as to the important role played by noro priestesses
in that area, a detailed description of the ritual, fruit of a fi eldwork
carried out in Iheya in September 2012, follows. The fi nal section is a
photographic documentation of the major stages of the unjami.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Ghidini, Chiara
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