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Na-khi Dances

Ho Hua-tʹing, a Na-khi dto-mba (shaman) from west of the Lijiang snow range in Kunming, demonstrates dances of the various Na-khi deities during which the particular enemy of each god is vanquished. Produced in 1954 using footage filmed by Rock in 1932.

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Ho Hua-tʹing, a Na-khi dto-mba (shaman) from west of the Lijiang snow range in Kunming, demonstrates dances of the various Na-khi deities during which the particular enemy of each god is vanquished. Produced in 1954 using footage filmed by Rock in 1932.

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