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Lamu Gatusa (Gaofeng Shi) is an associate professor at the Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences, in Kunming, Yunnan, China. He is also a writer, and a three-time winner of . His studies have focused on his own ethnic group, the Mosuo, and especially their folk song traditions. In the early 1990s, carrying a large, old Japanese tape recorder, he went into the Mosuo mountain villages to collect folksongs and published the only book about Mosuo folk songs in China. In 1997 he finished the translation of a shaman's recitation of the entire oral history of the Mosuo people, which it took him two months to record. In 1999, he published a book called "Mosuo Daba Culture," in which he collected and translated important oral literature of Mosuo indigenous religion Daba Religion. In recent years, Lamu'

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  • Lamu Gatusa (Gaofeng Shi) is an associate professor at the Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences, in Kunming, Yunnan, China. He is also a writer, and a three-time winner of . His studies have focused on his own ethnic group, the Mosuo, and especially their folk song traditions. In the early 1990s, carrying a large, old Japanese tape recorder, he went into the Mosuo mountain villages to collect folksongs and published the only book about Mosuo folk songs in China. In 1997 he finished the translation of a shaman's recitation of the entire oral history of the Mosuo people, which it took him two months to record. In 1999, he published a book called "Mosuo Daba Culture," in which he collected and translated important oral literature of Mosuo indigenous religion Daba Religion. In recent years, Lamu's works have shifted towards critiquing the tourism and modernization of Mosuo culture. He has published the article "Mosuo People Do Not Live in the Western Exotic Fascination" and nine other articles in academic journals. Lamu has also collaborated with TV programs or ethnographic documentaries on Mosuo culture: "The Story of the Kingdom of Women", "Stories of Shangerila", "The Path to Heaven" and "Sun Rises, and Sun Sets." He is a member of the and ; and is a co-founder of the Lugu Lake Mosuo Cultural Development Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to both preserving and increasing awareness of the Mosuo culture. (en)
  • 拉木·嘎吐萨(1962年-),出生于云南,中国散文家、纳西学家。 生于云南省一个摩梭山寨。1985年毕业于云南师范大学中文系,分到丽江地区群众艺术馆工作。1990年调云南省社会科学院少数民族文学研究所从事文学研究。中国少数民族作家协会会员、中国作家协会云南分会会员、中国民间文艺家协会云南分会会员。 1983年开始在《民族文学》、《边疆文艺》、《青春》、《萌芽》、《散文世界》等刊物上发表诗歌散文。1991年,云南人民出版社出版其散文集《母亲的湖》。其中,散文《》获第三届全国少数民族文学创作评奖优秀散文奖、《》获云南省文学创作基金奖。1994年获庄重文文学奖。 (zh)
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  • 拉木·嘎吐萨(1962年-),出生于云南,中国散文家、纳西学家。 生于云南省一个摩梭山寨。1985年毕业于云南师范大学中文系,分到丽江地区群众艺术馆工作。1990年调云南省社会科学院少数民族文学研究所从事文学研究。中国少数民族作家协会会员、中国作家协会云南分会会员、中国民间文艺家协会云南分会会员。 1983年开始在《民族文学》、《边疆文艺》、《青春》、《萌芽》、《散文世界》等刊物上发表诗歌散文。1991年,云南人民出版社出版其散文集《母亲的湖》。其中,散文《》获第三届全国少数民族文学创作评奖优秀散文奖、《》获云南省文学创作基金奖。1994年获庄重文文学奖。 (zh)
  • Lamu Gatusa (Gaofeng Shi) is an associate professor at the Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences, in Kunming, Yunnan, China. He is also a writer, and a three-time winner of . His studies have focused on his own ethnic group, the Mosuo, and especially their folk song traditions. In the early 1990s, carrying a large, old Japanese tape recorder, he went into the Mosuo mountain villages to collect folksongs and published the only book about Mosuo folk songs in China. In 1997 he finished the translation of a shaman's recitation of the entire oral history of the Mosuo people, which it took him two months to record. In 1999, he published a book called "Mosuo Daba Culture," in which he collected and translated important oral literature of Mosuo indigenous religion Daba Religion. In recent years, Lamu' (en)
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  • Lamu Gatusa (en)
  • 拉木·嘎吐萨 (zh)
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