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JUNE 25-29; JULY 2-6, 2014 LOG SHEET #2 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: J. Fontana MEMORY CARD NUMBER - TASCAM: CFCH01 FILE NAME: Teahouse 0172 MEMORY CARD NUMBER - ZOOM H2: 03 FILE NAME: STE 000 PRESENTER: Levi Gibbs DATE/TIME: 7/5/14 11:45 PROGRAM: China [[strikethrough]] Migration & Traditions [[/strikethrough]] STAGE: Teahouse Commons GROUP NAME: Migration & Traditio REGION/STYLE: Grāyjo Province Mong & Mongolia & Nomadic life style [[2 columned table]] | PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT / OCCUPATION | | --- | --- | | [[strikethrough]] BTC Monk Kui [[/strikethrough]] Baiyinmenghe | musician inner Mongolia (based in Beijing) | | | nomadic life style | | Yang Wenbin | Batik Patterns; Myŏh ethnic group | | | (Mong) | CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back): 1. Connection nomadic culture & migration - migration is the nomadic culture 2. Migration = relation between humans & the environment 3. Process of moving life continues the nomadic lifestyle = humans adapting to nature 4. Migration is healthy - nomads adapt more easily to change 5. Food, music etc developed from our nomadic culture Yang Wenbin { 6. 5000 years ago Mēoh people had an agrarian culture 7. Periods of [[strikethrough]] ware [[/strikethrough]] war caused the people to migrate - 3 routes 8. 1) middle Yangtze westward - SW near Burma & on to Thailand, Vietnam 2) 1970s Mong migrated to US, Eng, France 3) Hunan to western Hunan Mong people carry on their traditions