Introduction (from the publisher)
A valuable record of ethnic minorities that still keep tradition in a rapidly homogenized world
How long will you see this?
There are minorities who are trying to leave traditions against globalization waves.In the future, before the tradition was lost or transformed, the current appearance was recorded in photos and sentences.
Introducing 21 people, including the long -angle Mao, whose silverware is beautiful and has a characteristic hairstyle, Mangala, who plays an important role in the war ceremony, Asalo who reproduces the legend between mud, and the Morokan school, which has a low current record.
Long angle Miao / Bonda / Moso / Hani / Black
● Challenge
Asalo / Mangala / Suri / Cognac Naga
● Isolation
Rubbery / Berber / Yasadi’s Kurdo
● religion
Toda / Codi / Morokan
● Nature
Bishnoi / Wancho Naga / Banuatsu
● Mark and symbol
Digia Condition / Turon / Apatani
Editing: National Geographic (Nashodio)
Contents introduction (from “BOOK” database)
Photographers and writers visited ethnic minorities on a tripod, such as “Rubbery to continue nominal”, “Myo decorated with silver” and “Mangala’s splendid war ritual”.We have saved a culture that may eventually disappear, such as ethnic groups that are against the waves of globalism and maintain their own culture, and those who minimize contact with the outside world.
Table of contents (from “BOOK” database)
Women / Challenge / Isolation / Religion / Nature / Signs and Symbols
Author information (from “BOOK” database)
Colaza, Iago (Corazza, IAGO)
Photographer, journalist, film director, traveler.He has produced and photographed the world’s documentaries that are 120 countries, and are involved in the production of programs for multiple broadcasting stations, including CNN, as a director and shooting director.In addition to a photo book about Japan co -authored with Greta Lopper, it publishes many photo books.
Loppa, Greta (Ropa, Greta)
Writer, correspondent.After working in the fashion industry and advertising industry, he produced more than 100 documentaries around the world as photographers, writers and travelers.In addition to a photo book about Japan, co -authored with Iago Corazza, it publishes multiple photo books.
Ryoko Kanamaru (Kanamaru)
Born in Tokyo in 1951.Graduated from Waseda University, Faculty of Letters, Waseda University in 1975.Completed the doctoral course of Okayama University Graduate School of Cultural Science in 2005.Specializes in Chinese folklore and Chinese ethnology.Reizawa University Faculty of Foreign Languages Visit Professor (This data was published at the time this book was published)
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