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Ritual of the Broken Stone
Centre de sciences humaines (CSH, New Delhi IN)
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Type of item Primary data (corpus)
Identifier sldr000025 (version 1/1)
Status long-term preservation
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Version 1: Bernard BEL - 2010-04-14
Publisher(s): Centre de sciences humaines (CSH, New Delhi IN)

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DescriptionThis “ritual of the broken stone” was performed in July 1996 to celebrate an auspicious event in a private house of Choglamsar, a settlement of Tibetan migrates in a suburb of Leh (Ladakh, India). According to local informants, its performers were ermits living in caves of Spiti. Most astonishing is the mixture of a religious ritual with comical scenes and demonstrations of magical powers.
Language of the corpusTibetan (བོད་སྐད་)
OLAC discourse typeoratory
OLAC linguistic data typeprimary_text
Linguistic domain(s)anthropological_linguistics
SLDR contact
  Bernard BEL
Name of the contact personBernard BEL (bernard.bel[arobase]lpl-aix.fr)
Link to the wiki pagehttp://sldr.org/wiki/crdo000025
KeywordsTibet, Tibetan, Spiti, Ladakh, Leh, Choglamsar, ritual, monk, magics, religious anthropology, ethnology
Version historyVersion 2 will include the WAV file extracted from the DV source.
Users' communitysldr.org/sldr000025/com
Relations
(see documentation)
Approximate file(s) size (Mb) 1110
Data coverage - temporal (date & time)1996-07
Data coverage (spatial)Choglamsar, a settlement of Tibetan refugees in Leh, Ladakh, India.
Data coverage (spatial) (2-char country code)IN
Data coverage (spatial) (dcmi point)name=Choglamsar, Leh, Ladakh, India; east=77.590; north=34.1168
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Data coverage (spatial) (tgn)1076026
Roles
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recorder: Bernard BEL
SourceTwo Hi-8 cassettes, personal collection
Approximate duration52 mn
Formataudio --> WAV
video --> MPEG4 (AVC, AAC)
Audio sampling44.1 KHz 16 bits
RightsThe entire recording is displayed on dailymotion.com
Access rights group 3
Access rights group 4
Access rights group 5
(see documentation)
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Derogation to the principle of open access to public archives (see documentation)AR038 - Documents freely communicated. (Code du Patrimoine, art. L. 211-1, L. 211-4, L. 213-1)
Deadline for next update of access rights2046-07-31
Compliance with current policy on public archives100%
OLACDisplay code
SIP (DocDC + DocMeta)Display code
First deposit on2010-04-14
This item was last modified on2010-04-14
Archival resource key(s) for current version1 segment(s) in current version
ark:/87895/1.4-127365
Archived with CINES onMon, 16 Aug 2010 14:39:47 GMT
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