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Notes on the customs and popular superstitions of the Annamese

Excursions et Reconnaissances2 (6) • Published In 1880 • Pages: 447-464

By: Landes, A., Strauss, Mrs. M..

Abstract
This is one of a series of articles on Annamese customs which were published between 1880 and 1883. Landes was one-time mayor of Cholon, and the data for these articles evidently are the result of some years of experience and observation as a resident of Cochinchina. This article includes material on miscarriages and the popular practices to avoid them; the beliefs, practices and ceremonies connected with pregnancy and childbirth; sorcery with emphasis on the use of the magical NGAI plant; poisoners; funeral ceremonies for drowned persons; the dolphin as an object of veneration; a short but interesting discussion of jargon in the form of both a special vocabulary and systematic changes in the form of words; and actors and the mechanics of theatrical productions.
Subjects
Special languages
Musical and theatrical productions
Sorcery
Special burial practices and funerals
Ethnozoology
Pregnancy
Difficult and unusual births
Postnatal care
culture
Vietnamese
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
Asia
Sub Region
Southeast Asia
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Government Official
Document Rating
3: Good, useful data, but not uniformly excellent
Analyst
Roseanne Mandler ; 1953: John Beierle ; 2006
Field Date
No date
Coverage Date
ca. 1880
Coverage Place
southern (NAM BO) Vietnam
Notes
[by] A. Landes
Translation of: [Notes sur les moeurs et les superstitions populaires des Annamites]
Translated from the French for Human Relations Area Files by Mrs. M. Strauss
LCSH
Vietnamese