skip to main content
Primo Search

Hudhud : UNESCO proclaimed masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity

Lambrecht, Francis National Commission on Culture and the Arts .Intangible Heritage Committee .Philippines cop. 2005

Available at mediatheque  Magasin  (CD-B-000029 )(GetIt)

  • Title:
    Hudhud : UNESCO proclaimed masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity
  • Author: Lambrecht, Francis;
    National Commission on Culture and the Arts .Intangible Heritage Committee .Philippines
  • Publisher: Manila, Philippines : National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Intangible Heritage Committee, cop. 2005
  • Subjects: Ifugao (peuple des Philippines);
    Littérature populaire -- Philippines;
    Ifugao (Philippine people);
    Folk literature, Philippine -- Philippines -- Ifugao
  • Includes: Comprend 1 brochure ([7] p.): Hud'hud of Aliguyun at Hananga / by Francis Lambrecht. Extrait de : Journal of East Asiatic studies, vol. VI, nos. 3 & 4, Jul[y] and Oct. 1957
    Comprend 1 CD : Bugan ke Aliguyon = Bugan and Aliguyon : Tuwali version of Duit. Enregistré en live durant le mois de juin à Barangay Baguinge, Kiangan, Ifugao, 18 June 2005
    Comprend 1 VCD (12 min : coul. ; 12 cm): Hudhud. Documentary
    Comprend une carte : Hudhud topography : after Lambrecht, 1967
    Comprend une partition
  • lds04: "The Ifugao people of the Philippines are noted for establishing traditions that endure. The extensive Cordillera rice-terrace system is one. The Hudhud, a non-ritual oral narrative chanted to break the monotony of backbreaking physical labor while weeding and harvesting, or the oppressive silence of funeral wakes, is another. There are more than 200 versions of the Hudhud, with some 40 episodes each, and one complete narration may take anywhere from three to four days. The Hudhud is a retelling of the deeds of mythical heroes and heroines who represent the best of the Ifugao character, as well as a celebration of Ifugao wealth. This multimedia packet documents a vanishing tradition that celebrates the enduring virtues of the Ifugao people and shows why the Hudhud remains an important source of information regarding Ifugao culture: customs, traditions, economic and political practices"--P. [4] of portfolio cover
  • Language: English
  • Creation Date: cop. 2005
  • Identifier: 971-81405-3-0 ; 978-971-81405-3-6
  • Format: 1 volume (15 p.) : ill. ; 28 cm + 1 CD, 1 DVD, 1 carte

Vous n'avez pas trouvé ce que vous cherchez ?

Searching Remote Databases, Please Wait

  • Searching for
  • inscope:("MQB"),scope:(AtoZ),scope:(ALEPH_MQB),scope:(DOC_AV),scope:("PRIMO"),scope:(NOUVEAUTES)
  • Show me what you have so far