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SINO-PLATONIC PAPERS
Number 61
December, 1994
Tales From China's Forest Hunters:
Oroqen Folktales
by
Kevin Stuart & LI Xuewei
Victor H. Mair, Editor
Sino-Platonic Papers
Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations
University of Pennsylvania
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Tales From
CHINA'S FOREST HUNTERS
Oroqen Folktales
Edited by
Kevin Stuarl
&
Li Xuewei
Credits
Tellers
Bai Wen
Bai Van
Cai Bowen
Cai Zhushan
De Xingde
Emukechen
Fen Zhu
Gan Zhushan
Guan Changbao
Guan Shouzhong
Ma Mingchao
Meng Baoke
Meng Kebao
Meng Tinjie
Ming Dulun
Mo Gande
Mo Jinlian
Mo YuHng
Omukechen
Qi Hong
Tie Pingjia
Wen Jishan
Wu Jinde
Xin Jun
Xuziyanan
Zhang Zhumei
Zhang Fenzhu
Zhang Zhumei
Chine s e /E n gl i sh
Translators
Fu Yiguang
Huang YaH
Li Xuewei
Shao Jiahui
Tang Yanping
Wang Jing
Yang Haikui
Zhang Yuhong
Collection Areas
Nuomin Commune, Oroqen
Autonomous Banner
Tuozhamin Commune,
Oroqen Autonomous
Banner
Zhamin Commune, Oroqen
Autonomous Banner
Guli, Oroqen Autonomous
Banner
Chaoyang, Oroqen
Autonomous Banner
Huma County, Station No.
18
Collectors
Bai Shan
Bai Wen
Bao Xia
Cai Bowen
Fen Zhu
Guan Shouzhong
Qi Hong
Sui Shujin
Wang Zhaoyang
Zhang Fenzhu
Ali River, Huma County,
Station No. 18
Orogen/Chinese
Translators
Batubaoyin
Mo Guiwen
Tales From China's Forest Hunters
Oroqen Folktales
CONTENTS
Origins and Bear Legends
Origin of Man and Bear
<
1
>
The Flood
<
1
>
Learning to Hunt
<
2
>
Bear Legends
<
4
>
Gods and Goddesses
Chang E
<6>
Olun Goddess
<6>
Fire Goddess
<7>
Health Protection Goddesses
<
7
>
Bainacha
<
8
>
Thunder God
<
10>
Hinggan Mountains and Gan River
<
10>
Treasure Mountain and Treasure Deer
<
11
>
Gaixian Cavern Legends
<
12
>
'Heroes
Mokodai Khan
<15>
Silteken
<21
>
Alatani
<
24
>
Cierbin Morigen
<
28
>
Lunjishan and Ayijilun
<
31
>
Huoqina Defeats the Monster
<32>
The Wolf Devils
<
33
>
The Fairy and Yin Jishan
<
34
>
Mowure
<35>
Beerge
<35>
Weijiageda Khan and Menshayala
<36>
Dragon Head Mountain and the Boy Hunter
<
37>
Aoxingbe's Search for His Father
<
38
>
General
Zhulatula
<
43
>
Nameless Hunter
<44>
Three Brothers and Their Wives
<46>
Snake King's Daughter
<
48
>
Thumb Boy
<
50
>
Aiyibei and Erubei
<
52
>
The Knife-Maker and the Bird
<53
>
Killing a Monster
<
54
>
The Oroqen Hunting Knife
<
54
>
Searching for the Sun
<
55
>
ENDNOTES
•
<
58
>
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