台湾の先住民神話、創世記、人間の創造神話<br>The Formosan Primary Anthropogenic Myths, Genesis, and the Creation of Man (Brill Series in Taiwan Studies)

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台湾の先住民神話、創世記、人間の創造神話
The Formosan Primary Anthropogenic Myths, Genesis, and the Creation of Man (Brill Series in Taiwan Studies)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

In this book, Valdis Gauss anthologizes the Formosan anthropogonic myths from all of Taiwan's Austronesian tribes. Over 250
origin texts, sourced from dozens of linguistic, anthropological, historical, and mythological corpora as well as other publications
have been collated and analysed rendering the present literary survey far more comprehensive than any prior study on this
subject. Over 100 Formosan myths, many of which were never previously available in English have been translated here for the
first time.



In the absence of longstanding traditional orthographical records, the Austronesian tribes that inhabit the island of Taiwan have
relied on the transmission of oral literatures for the preservation of historical events since the dawn of time. The earliest historical
events that are still recited by tribal elders relate to the origins of the gods and first ancestors of mankind. This anthology continues
the tradition of collecting and transcribing these myths for everyone interested in the corpus of literature from Taiwan's aboriginal
peoples.

Contents

Acknowledgements

About the Author

List of Tables and Figures

Preface

1 In the Beginning ...

 1 Framing the Myth-Time

 2 The Importance of Origin Myths

2 The Anthology of Anthropogenic Myths

 1 The Amis Myths

 2 The Atayal Myths

 3 The Bunun Myths

 4 The Favorlang Myths

 5 The Hla'alua Myths

 6 The Kanakanavu Myths

 7 The Kavalan Myths

 8 The Paiwan Myths

  8.1 Paiwan Creation Motifs

  8.2 Paiwan Genesis Motifs

 9 The Pazeh Myths

  9.1 †The Kaxabu Myths

 10 The Puyuma Myths

 11 The Rukai Myths

 12 The Saisiyat Myths

 13 The Sakizaya Myths

 14 The Seediq Myths

 15 The Siraya Myths

 16 The Truku Myths

 17 The Tsou Myths

 18 The Yami/Tao Myths

3 Salient Origin Motifs

 1 Cosmogonic Motifs

 2 Theogonic Motifs

 3 Creation Motifs

  3.1 Singing and Speaking

  3.2 Transformation

  3.3 Offspring of the Gods

  3.4 God-Human Hybrids

  3.5 Transcendental Conception

  3.6 The Sons of God

  3.7 Human-Animal Hybrids

  3.8 Animal Ancestor

  3.9 Intermediary Animals as Creation Catalysts

  3.10 Creation by People

 4 Genesis Motifs

  4.1 Stone Genesis

  4.2 Tree Genesis

  4.3 Feces Genesis

  4.4 Chthonic Genesis

  4.5 Bamboo Genesis

  4.6 Smoke Genesis

  4.7 Lily Genesis

4 Drift Origin Themes

 1 Amis Drift

 2 Bunun Drift

 3 Kavalan Drift

 4 Ketagalan Drift

  4.1 †Liulang Drift

 5 Makatao Drift

 6 Paiwan Drift

 7 Puyuma Drift

 8 Rukai Drift

 9 Saisiyat Drift

 10 Sakizaya Drift

 11 Siraya Drift

 12 Trobiawan Drift

 13 Truku Drift

 14 Yami/Tao Drift

5 Conclusions

 1 Through the Origin Myth Lens

 2 Motives for the Creation of Man

 3 Creation En Masse

 4 Seeds of Men

 5 Interdictions

 6 The Death Curse

 7 Cosmic Vessels in Formosan Creation Myths

  7.1 Sounds of the Cosmic Vessels

 8 Instructions of the Gods

 9 Final Remarks

Appendix A: Formosan Origin Myths Corpus

Appendix B: Note on Translations

Appendix C: Origin Myths

References Cited

Index

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