Among Herders of Inner Mongolia

Among Herders of Inner Mongolia
Author: Christel Braae
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Herders
ISBN: 9788779343955

A few embroidery tools -- Catalogue nos. 494-495 -- Carpentry -- Catalogue nos. 496-514 -- Tools used on caravans -- Catalogue nos. 515-521 -- Chapter 9 Hunting -- The game -- Weapons and techniques -- The fur trade -- Catalogue nos. 522-529 -- Chapter 10 The Three Manly Sports -- Wrestling -- Archery -- Horse-racing -- Archery equipment -- Catalogue nos. 530-542 -- Notes -- Chapter 11 Games and Toys -- Shagai - dice and other gameswith animal knucklebones -- Shagai -- Catalogue nos. 543-551 -- Khorol - the wooden playing cards -- Catalogue nos. 552-555 -- Miscellaneous games -- Catalogue nos. 556-560 -- Shatara - Mongolian chess -- Catalogue nos. 561-579 -- The chessmen -- The moves -- Collector's items -- Toys -- Catalogue nos. 580-593 -- Notes -- Chapter 12 Healing, Medicine and Lama Doctors -- The Tibetan Buddhist medical traditionin Mongolia - an outline -- The lama doctor's medical tools - and their possible interpretatio -- Catalogue nos. 594-617 -- Medical instruments -- Catalogue nos. 618-625 -- Two anatomical charts - and the medical books -- Catalogue nos. 626-630 -- Personal hygiene -- Catalogue nos. 631-637 -- Notes -- Chapter 13 Personal Possessions -- Silver and the silversmith's craft -- Sheath knives and accessories -- sheath knives -- Catalogue nos. 638-674 -- Belt buttons -- Catalogue nos. 675-677 -- Ribbons and tassels -- Catalogue nos. 678-679 -- Buttons -- Catalogue nos. 680-684 -- Smoking and snuffing -- Catalogue nos. 685-706 -- Tobacco pouches -- Catalogue nos. 707-727 -- Snuff bottles -- Catalogue nos. 728-768 -- Miscellaneous bags -- Catalogue nos. 769-780 -- Notes -- Chapter 14 Caravan Accountants - Equipment and Officials' Seals -- Catalogue nos. 781-789 -- Seals -- Catalogue nos. 790-797 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- General Index -- Geographic index -- Names Index

Among Herders of Inner Mongolia

Among Herders of Inner Mongolia
Author: Christel Braae
Publisher: Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 2017-10-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 877184497X

This is a study of a unique collection of Inner Mongolian artifacts at the National Museum of Denmark. They are described, analyzed and presented in a catalogue of more than 800 items, documenting the daily life of pastoral society in and around the tent, in the herding of the animals, in caravan trade and in hunting, crafts, sports and games, and in ritual life. Information about the objects was obtained during two expeditions to Inner Mongolia in the 1930s led by the Danish author Henning Haslund-Christensen, who had many years' experience of travel and expedition life in Mongolia. This is also a detailed account of the expeditions; of the routes, means and measures, as well as the worries and hopes of the participants; of their struggles with scientific aspirations; and of the conditions for collecting against the backdrop of the Chinese civil war and the Japanese occupation. The First and Second Danish Expeditions to Central Asia took place in 1936-1937 and 1938-1939 respectively. These expeditions were the sole foreign parties with access to the area at the time, and therefore their members were among the few observers of Inner Mongolian pastoral society at a time and place for which information was, and still is, scant and fragmented. Hence, the material objects and data obtained are of great scientific importance in the documentation of the life and material culture of Inner Mongolian herders in the 1930s - the main subject of the present book.

Across Forest, Steppe, and Mountain

Across Forest, Steppe, and Mountain
Author: David A. Bello
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107068843

Using Manchu and Chinese sources, this book explores the environmental history of Qing China's Manchurian, Inner Mongolian, and Yunnan borderlands.

Changing Inner Mongolia

Changing Inner Mongolia
Author: David Sneath
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

Since the Chinese Communists took control of Inner Mongolia, very little has been written about that region, the vast steppeland of northern China. This book charts the recent history of the pastoral Mongolian minority there. It examines the effects of five decades of social engineering by the Chinese state, and explores the role of economic forms, ritual, symbolism, and ideology in the transformations and continuities of life on the inner Mongolian steppe.

Beyond Great Walls

Beyond Great Walls
Author: Dee Mack Williams
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2002
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780804742788

This is an ethnographic study of a community of Mongolian herders who have been undergoing dramatic environmental and social transformations since 1980. It provides a rare window of observation into a fascinating and important, though remote and relatively understudied, region of modern China, and documents some of the unintended harmful consequences of decollectivization and economic development. Initially, the book presents a case study of land degradation and shows how competing social and cultural forces at the local, national, and international level actively shape that process. More broadly, it focuses on local experiences of modernization and the ways that marginalized people creatively appropriate alien technologies to serve their own ethnic identity and cultural renewal. The book aims to deepen our understanding of environmental change as a social process by exploring significant tensions between such symbolic dichotomies as Chinese/Mongol, farmer/herder, private/collective, development/conservation, Western/Asian, and scientific/indigenous. It argues that the reconstruction of local landscape cannot be separated from the social context of economic insecurity and political fear, nor from the cultural context of group identity and environmental symbolism. Ideologically informed perceptions of the land prove to be highly relevant in both shaping and contesting international development agendas, national grassland policies, and the daily practices of local production. In presenting the full range of material and symbolic stakes now in play on the Chinese grasslands, the book demonstrates that human-land interactions involve social dimensions on a global scale of widely underestimated complexity. Throughout, the author draws from his extensive fieldwork to enrich his study with poignant (and sometimes humorous) anecdotes and biographical sketches.

Ecological Migrants

Ecological Migrants
Author: Yuanyuan Xie
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1782386335

Reindeer-herding Ewenki hunters have lived in the forests of China’s Greater Khingan Range for over three hundred years. They have sustained their livelihoods by collecting plants and herbs, hunting animals and herding reindeer. This ethnography details changing Ewenki ways of life brought first by China’s modernization and development policies and more recently by ecological policies that aim to preserve and restore the badly damaged ecologies of western China. Xie reflects on modernization and urbanization in China through this study of ecological migration policies and their effects on relocated Aoluguya Ewenki hunters.

China Goes Green

China Goes Green
Author: Yifei Li
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1509543139

What does it mean for the future of the planet when one of the world’s most durable authoritarian governance systems pursues “ecological civilization”? Despite its staggering pollution and colossal appetite for resources, China exemplifies a model of state-led environmentalism which concentrates decisive political, economic, and epistemic power under centralized leadership. On the face of it, China seems to embody hope for a radical new approach to environmental governance. In this thought-provoking book, Yifei Li and Judith Shapiro probe the concrete mechanisms of China’s coercive environmentalism to show how ‘going green’ helps the state to further other agendas such as citizen surveillance and geopolitical influence. Through top-down initiatives, regulations, and campaigns to mitigate pollution and environmental degradation, the Chinese authorities also promote control over the behavior of individuals and enterprises, pacification of borderlands, and expansion of Chinese power and influence along the Belt and Road and even into the global commons. Given the limited time that remains to mitigate climate change and protect millions of species from extinction, we need to consider whether a green authoritarianism can show us the way. This book explores both its promises and risks.

Faces of the Wolf

Faces of the Wolf
Author: Bernard Charlier
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004271139

In his study of the human, non-human relationships in Mongolia, Bernard Charlier explores the role of the wolf in the ways nomadic herders relate to their natural environment and to themselves. The wolf, as the enemy of the herds and a prestigious prey, is at the core of two technical relationships, herding and hunting, endowed with particular cosmological ideas. The study of these relationships casts a new light on the ways herders perceive and relate to domestic and wild animals. It convincingly undermines any attempt to consider humans and non-humans as entities belonging a priori to autonomous spheres of existence, which would reify the nature-society boundary into a phenomenal order of things and so justify the identity of western epistemology.

Governing China’s Multiethnic Frontiers

Governing China’s Multiethnic Frontiers
Author: Morris Rossabi
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0295983906

Leading scholars examine the Chinese government’s administration of its ethnic minority regions, particularly border areas where ethnicity is at times a volatile issue and where separatist movements are feared. Chapters focus on the Muslim Hui, multiethnic southwest China, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, and Tibet. Together these studies provide an overview of government relations with key minority populations, against which one can view evolving dialogues and disputes. Contributors are Gardner Bovington, David Bachman, Uradyn E. Bulag, Melvyn C. Goldstein, Mette Halskov Hansen, Matthew T. Kapstein, and Jonathan Lipman.

Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire

Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire
Author: Christopher Pratt Atwood
Publisher: Facts on File
Total Pages: 678
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780816046713

A comprehensive reference to Mongolia and the Mongols includes alphabetically arranged entries on the region's history, political movements, key figures, culture, languages, religion, economy, sociology, medicine, and climate .