One reed in the water – Xinjiang Oirat Collection
Tsagaankövüün Choluunbatyn sings a song about young woman and her beloved man.
VLACH ID-number: jung1241CNV0012a
Description:
Tsagaankövüün Choluunbatyn, a Torguud woman from Hoboksar, sings a song of the “šöštɪ́r” genre, “One reed in the water”. The song tells the story of a young girl's loneliness and longing for her beloved man.
Cite as:
Usýn dotýr neg hulsýn – One reed in the water; performer: Tsagaankövüün Choluunbatyn, camera/ interview: Thede Kahl, Ioana Aminian, interview assistant/ transcription/ editor: Chingis Azydov, translation: Chingis Azydov, Bayandalai Batan, retrieved from www.oeaw.ac.at/VLACH, ID-number: jung1241CNV0012a.
You can access our Xinjiang Oirat video/audio/transcription collection on our website:
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/vlach/collections/oiratkalmyk/xinjiang-oirat
About VLACH
The Commission Vanishing Languages and Cultural Heritage (VLACH) aims to contribute to the academic knowledge of the world’s linguistic diversity by investigating nondocumented and lesser-documented languages and varieties. VLACH is committed to develop strategies of language maintenance and to nurture cultural heritage in close collaboration with the diverse communities involved in the VLACH projects.
To know more about VLACH visit:
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Видео One reed in the water – Xinjiang Oirat Collection канала Vanishing Languages and Cultural Heritage
VLACH ID-number: jung1241CNV0012a
Description:
Tsagaankövüün Choluunbatyn, a Torguud woman from Hoboksar, sings a song of the “šöštɪ́r” genre, “One reed in the water”. The song tells the story of a young girl's loneliness and longing for her beloved man.
Cite as:
Usýn dotýr neg hulsýn – One reed in the water; performer: Tsagaankövüün Choluunbatyn, camera/ interview: Thede Kahl, Ioana Aminian, interview assistant/ transcription/ editor: Chingis Azydov, translation: Chingis Azydov, Bayandalai Batan, retrieved from www.oeaw.ac.at/VLACH, ID-number: jung1241CNV0012a.
You can access our Xinjiang Oirat video/audio/transcription collection on our website:
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/vlach/collections/oiratkalmyk/xinjiang-oirat
About VLACH
The Commission Vanishing Languages and Cultural Heritage (VLACH) aims to contribute to the academic knowledge of the world’s linguistic diversity by investigating nondocumented and lesser-documented languages and varieties. VLACH is committed to develop strategies of language maintenance and to nurture cultural heritage in close collaboration with the diverse communities involved in the VLACH projects.
To know more about VLACH visit:
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/vlach/
Видео One reed in the water – Xinjiang Oirat Collection канала Vanishing Languages and Cultural Heritage
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