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Studies on the religious ethnography of the Annamese: sorcery and divination

Impr. nationale (11) • Published In 1897 • Pages: 275-410

By: Dumoutier, Gustave, Looney, Kathryn A..

Abstract
This is a substantive description of divinatory and magical practices, practitioners and cults, mostly of Taoist affiliation, in Tonkin. Included are materials on paraphernalia associated with these practices, including plates of magical diagrams, and studies of laws against sorcery and against corruption of the populace and the civil service by diviners and magicians. There are also examples of myths associated with the divinatory cults. Dumoutier, formerly Director of Education in Hanoi, has produced numerous monographs on the religious and general ethnography of Annam.
Subjects
Traditional history
Literary texts
Offenses against the person
Offenses against the state
Mythology
Spirits and gods
Prayers and sacrifices
Revelation and divination
Magicians and diviners
Religious denominations
Ethnozoology
Ethnoanatomy
culture
Vietnamese
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
Asia
Sub Region
Southeast Asia
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Government Official
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
F. K. Lehman ; 1955: John Beierle ; 2006
Field Date
No date
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
northern (BAC BO) Vietnam
Notes
[by] Gustave Dumoutier
Translation of: [études d'ethnographie religieuse annamite : sorcellerie et divination]
Translated from the French for Human Relations Area Files by Kathryn A. Looney
LCSH
Vietnamese