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Sound Grams Township Mongolian Culture Changes

Posted on:2012-10-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q SiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2207330335471634Subject:Ethnology
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Mongolian herders of Nayinke village had engaged in grazing for many years, forming the living style of traditional nomadic. It is difficult to adapt to the social requirement for the traditional nomadic with the development of society and influences of economic,policy and ecology,. Therefore, the government calls on the whole Mongolian herders to live a farmer life. This article introduces a theme about culture changes of Nayinke Mongolian herders after settling, obtaining the first materials by means of many field works. The author analyze the individual cases through combing the ethnology theories and many questionnaires, The author discuss the serious of profound cultural significances which was caused by change of mode of production and living style of Mongo ethnic group in Nayinke after settling in base of analyzing the individual case.This dissertation consists six chapters:The first chapter is mainly about background and value of the study and the reasons for choosing this topic. It also introduces current domestic and international research and proposed view and problems; specifying the chiefly concept used in this article.The second chapter describes the cultural exchange of Mongolian herders of Nayinke village, including the changes of migration and settling,mode of production,social life,material cultural,spiritual culture of Nayinke Mongolian ethnic group.The third chapter describes and analyses some factors that caused cultural change of Mongolian Nayinke Mongolian ethnic group.The fourth chapters are some thoughts about the settlement of Nayinke Mongolian ethnic group. including some problems meet in the settlement,approaches to solve this problem,the feature and tendency of culture changes of Nayinke Mongolian ethnic group.
Keywords/Search Tags:Nayinke Mongolian ethnic group, Cultural change,settlement
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