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The Nuosu Book of Origins: Romanized Yi Text

by Jjivot ZopquMark BenderAka Wuwu

This text is an online supplement to The Nuosu Book of Origins, published by University of Washington Press, containing the original text in Northern Yi romanization along with a short preface in English.

The Nuosu people, who were once overlords of vast tracts of farmland and forest in the uplands of southern Sichuan and neighboring provinces, are the largest division of the Yi ethnic group in southwest China. Their creation epic plots the origins of the cosmos, the sky and earth, and the living beings of land and water.

Transmitted in oral and written forms for centuries among the Nuosu, The Book of Origins is performed by bimo priests and other tradition-bearers. Poetic in form, the narrative provides insights into how a clan- and caste-based society organizes itself, dictates ethics, relates to other ethnic groups, and adapts to a harsh environment.

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    A Group of Bimo

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    Jjivot Zopqu reciting passages from The Book of Origins

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    The bimo priest A Yu and Aku Wuwu holding scrolls used in rituals

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