Traditional Devices for Threshing Rice Seeds in Yun-Gui Highland, China
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概要
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The dadou constructed with wooden boards is predominantly used as a traditional skill for threshing rice seeds in Miao tribe in Guizhou province, China, although the daguji, a modern device, has been introduced and developed into the area. The dadou device is well adapted and has several advantages in the traditional paddies under wet and rainy weather conditions of the area. The dazhen and occasionally the stone and broken-chair devices are utilized in the southwestern China with the cultivation of the rice cultivars with easy shattering habit. Historical and cultural significance of the dadou for the Miao tribe is discussed.
- 大阪府立大学の論文
- 1998-03-31
著者
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Yamaguchi Hirofumi
Laboratory Of Economic Botany And Biodiversity Graduate School Of Life And Environmental Sciences Os
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Umemoto Shinya
Laboratory Of Conservation Ecology Department Of Applied Plant Science College Of Agriculture:subtro
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MASANAGA Yoshihisa
Laboratory of Conservation Ecology, Department of Applied Plant Science, College of Agriculture
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Yamaguchi Hirofumi
Laboratory Of Conservation Ecology Department Of Applied Plant Science College Of Agriculture
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Masanaga Yoshihisa
Laboratory Of Conservation Ecology Department Of Applied Plant Science College Of Agriculture:facult
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