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HU OSA 437-1-20 Oral Tradition of Zanskar
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Oral Tradition of Zanskar
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2018 - (predominant 2018)
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23 Digital container, 0.02 linear meters
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Namgail, Stanzin, Dolma, Nima, Lamo, Tashi, Tonyot, Phuntsog (Amchi), Nurboo, Nima (Gyalses), Wangail (Lurspon, or semi-professional wedding singer), Falke, Tsultrim, Angmo, Tsetan, Norzom, Tsewang
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This collection documents the endangered oral tradition of the Zanskar Valley in Northern India and covers a variety of genres from traditional songs to oral history.

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The Zanskar Valley lies high in the Indian Himalayas (also known as Western Tibet), in Jammu and Kashmir states. Isolated from the rest of the world by high mountain ranges, it retained its unique local culture well into the second half of the twentieth century. In the past few decades, the construction of roads linking it to the outside word, the arrival of tourism and the socio-economic transformation driven by various aspects of modernization have led to a swift decline of traditional Zanskari culture, including its rich oral tradition. The recordings were made in the summer of 2018 by Stanzin Namgail, a native of Zangla village in the Zanskar Valley and an MA graduate of the Cultural Heritage Studies Program at Central European University.

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Not Restricted
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Third party rights are to be cleared.
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Archivist's note
Processed by Mark László-Herbert, October 31, 2020.
HU OSA 437-1-20 Oral Tradition of Zanskar
BookIconSeries Description
Context
Hierarchy
Statistics
Folders / Items
Identity Statement
Title
Oral Tradition of Zanskar
Identity Statement
Date(s)
2018 - (predominant 2018)
Identity Statement
Description Level
Series
Identity Statement
Extent and medium (processed)
23 Digital container, 0.02 linear meters
Context
Name of creator(s)
Namgail, Stanzin, Dolma, Nima, Lamo, Tashi, Tonyot, Phuntsog (Amchi), Nurboo, Nima (Gyalses), Wangail (Lurspon, or semi-professional wedding singer), Falke, Tsultrim, Angmo, Tsetan, Norzom, Tsewang
Content and structure
Scope and content (abstract)

This collection documents the endangered oral tradition of the Zanskar Valley in Northern India and covers a variety of genres from traditional songs to oral history.

Content and structure
Scope and content (narrative)

The Zanskar Valley lies high in the Indian Himalayas (also known as Western Tibet), in Jammu and Kashmir states. Isolated from the rest of the world by high mountain ranges, it retained its unique local culture well into the second half of the twentieth century. In the past few decades, the construction of roads linking it to the outside word, the arrival of tourism and the socio-economic transformation driven by various aspects of modernization have led to a swift decline of traditional Zanskari culture, including its rich oral tradition. The recordings were made in the summer of 2018 by Stanzin Namgail, a native of Zangla village in the Zanskar Valley and an MA graduate of the Cultural Heritage Studies Program at Central European University.

Content and structure
Accruals
Expected
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing access
Not Restricted
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing reproduction
Third party rights are to be cleared.
Description Control
Archivist's note
Processed by Mark László-Herbert, October 31, 2020.