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acculturation, versus assimilation
Aertai (governor of Sichuan)
investigation of crime
agency, indigenous
of marginalized peoples
under Qing
agriculture: Han
slash-and-burn
Zhongjia
Aibida (governor of Guizhou)
Handbook of Guizhou
A Ji, talisman of
A Jin (Zhongjia strongman)
A Jiu
alchemy: ceremonies of
in Huang San case
A Liu
An clan
trade network of
and Wu Sangui
Angu, in Nanlong Uprising
An Kun (Nasi Yi official)
Anlong (Guizhou province)
Annan, in Nanlong Uprising
Anshun prefecture (Guizhou)
climate of
military presence in
in Nanlong Uprising
provincial military command at
Tunpu villages near
Zhongjia raid on
A Shou (swindler)
Atwill, David
Baeu Rodo (Zhuang ancestor)
Baishui waterfalls (Guizhou)
Balongtun, in Nanlong Uprising
banditry: in Guizhou province
social
Bangzha, Qing attack on
Bao Changding (Huang San case)
Baomu Bai (bumo)
practice of duangong magic
Baomu Lun (bumo)
Beixiang (Nanlong hamlet)
bharal (Himalayan blue sheep)
Bifengshan, in Nanlong Uprising
Bonnin, Christine
Bouxcuengh (Tai speakers)
bouxhak (term)
bouxhek (term)
bouxloeh (term)
bouxnongz (term)
Bouxnungz (term)
Bouyeix (autonym)
Bouyeix people
Bo Y people (Vietnam)
Buddhism: Theravada
Tibetan
Yellow Hat School of
bumo (ritual specialists)
in Buyi communities
communication with spirit realm
in contemporary communities
practice of alchemy
relationship to Daoist priests. See also mogong
Bu Xiujia (swindler)
Buyi people: ancestors of
bumo of
Chinese genealogies of
cultural influences on
ethnic family of
ethnonyms of
feudal oppressors of
of Guizhou
of Guizhou-Guangxi borderlands
language of
livelihood choices of
Meishan Daoism of
modern
negotiation of state development
nomenclature for
preservation of identity
of Qiannan prefecture
relationship with Zhuang
religious texts of
tingmu system of
written language of. See also folk literature, Buyi; Zhongjia people
Cai Chenggui (military official)
Cai Yurong (governor-general of Yunnan and Guizhou)
Caohai Nature Reserve (Guizhou)
protests over
Ceheng, annexation to Guizhou
Cen clan: ancestral home of
Chinese genealogy of
control of Sicheng region
ethnicity of
Guangxi domains of
Huang lineage group
inner/outer dependencies of
relations with Ming court
relations with Qing court
Zhejiang roots of
Cen Jilu (native prefect of Sicheng)
Cen Peng (Han dynasty general)
Cen Shumuhan (Yuan dynasty native official)
Cen Yingchen (native prefect of Sicheng): overthrow of
personal army of
Cen Zhongshu (hero)
Chang Shan (brigade commander)
Changzhai (Guizhou province): in Nanlong Uprising
Qing military presence in
standoff at
Chen Yuanxun, Colonel: attack on A Jin
chieftains (tingmu): respect for
of Sicheng prefecture
tenant farmers of
of Yongfeng
Chinese Communist Party: end of feudalism under
non-Han groups and
political agenda of
Chu kingdom
chữ-nôm script (Vietnam)
Clarke, Samuel
on Zhongjia
colonialism: construction of identity under
twenty-first century
colonialism, Qing: in Dingfan-Guangshun region
in Guizhou
Confucian culture: education in
indigenous appropriations of
Nanlong Uprising’s rejection of
state-imposed
Zhongjia adaptations of
copper: in Qing coins
of Yunnan
Crais, Clifton
crime
anti-Qing
cross-border
in Guiding
in Guizhou province
Han-on-Han
Huang San case
informants
in Langdai subprefecture
motives for
in Nan-long
palace memorials on
Qing sources for
in Sicheng
“crossing the darkness” (ritual)
Crossley, Pamela Kyle
Cui Lin (Changzhai assistant brigade commander)
death of
cupellation
Dali (kingdom)
Dangzhan (Nanlong hamlet): Qing assault on
as Wei Qiluoxu’s hometown
Wei Qiluoxu’s control of
Daoism: influence on Zhongjia religion
Maoshan
marginalization of
Meishan
Qing view of
Dapoling, Qing capture of
Da Wang Gong
aid to Wei Qiluoxu
in “Immortal Maiden Wang”
Dayanjiao (Guizhou), criminals’ targeting of
Diamond, Norma
Dingfan-Guangshun region: banditry in
colonial space of
ethnic groups of
Han residents of
imposition of order in
military presence in
Ming government of
in Nanlong Uprising
native officials of
pacification of
Qing colonialism in
Qing reforms in
resistance to Qing in
troop strength in
tusi system in
Yongzheng’s reforms in
Zhongjia of
Di Qing (Song dynasty general)
Dongmajia (hamlet)
Dongsa (Nanlong hamlet)
Qing attack on
Wang Nangxian’s cult in
Wei Qiluoxu’s control of
Dong Zhengyuan (Daoist priest)
poverty of
punishment of
duangong (magic)
Daoist influence in
in Huang San case
and Maoshan Daoism
and Mo rituals. See also magic
Ebrey, Patricia
education, Confucian
for native officials
unintended consequences of
E’hui (governor-general of Yunnan-Guizhou)
elites, indigenous: agency of
control of rural areas. See also indigenes
ethnicities: commodification of
of Guizhou
versus nations
PRC classifications of
Qing reforms concerning. See also indigenes
ethnography: in Miao albums
nationalistic
Qing
of Taiwanese
of Zhongjia people
ethnology, Chinese
Fang Shijun (governor of Guizhou): interrogation of Ran Jing
investigation of Langdai crime
investigation of Wei Xuewen
Feng Guangxiong (governor of Guizhou)
anti-poverty measures
in “Immortal Maiden Wang”
imperial instructions to
meeting with Le Bao
on Zhongjia rebels
“Five Nations Under Heaven”
folk literature, Buyi: magico-religious components of
Nanlong Uprising in
oral tradition of
PRC historians and
Fukang’an (governor general of Hubei-Hunan)
gaitu guiliu
in Guizhou province
in Sicheng prefecture
in western Hunan
Yongzheng’s implementation of
Gao Qizhuo (governor general of Yunnan-Guizhou)
and Guizhou-Guangxi dispute
memorials of
Gazetteer of Guizhou province (1673)
Gazetteer of Xilong district (1673)
gazetteers, local
Geng Jingzhong (hereditary governor)
Giay people (Vietnam)
Giersch, C. Patterson
good-luck charms: anti-Qing slogans on
format of
sale of
Guangshun (Guizhou province): anti-Qing unrest in
slaughter of Zhongjia in
Guangxi province: administrative districts of
Cen clan in
eleventh-century rebellion in
land use in
malaria in
settlers from
Tai speakers of
tusi system in
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Guanling, in Nanlong Uprising
Guansuling, Zhongjia capture of
Gui, Prince of. See Yongli
Guiding, crime in
Guiyang prefecture (Guizhou)
climate of
in Nanlong Uprising
subprefectural magistrate (tongban) of
Xu Xiake in
Guiyang Steel Factory, protests at
Guizhou-Guangxi borderlands: Buyi in
cultural ties of
Hongshui River in
Qing control of
Qing creation of
Qing reforms in
resistance to Qing in
territorial dispute in
tingmu system of
Yongzheng’s redrawing of
Guizhou province
agriculture of
An clan in
autonyms of
banditry in
Board of Appointments
Board of War
Buyi of
censuses of
charitable schools of
Chinese officials on
civilian officials of
climate of
Confucian education in
cuisine of
ecology of
economy of
ethnicities of
ethnonyms of
exonyms of
geology of
grain crops of
Han of
immigrants into
karst topography of
land use in
literacy in
local officials of
Miao of
Miao rebellions in
military native officials (tusi) of
mineral resources of
Nasu Yi control of
Nationalities Affairs Commission
nomenclature in
outsiders’ accounts of
population size of
poverty of
Qing colonialism in
Qing conquest of
rainfall of
regional military commissioner (duzhihui shi) of
routes (lu) in
salt imports
settlers from Guangxi
soil conditions of
taxation of
terrain of
Xu Xiake’s exploration of
of Yuan dynasty
Zhongjia people of
Guizhou province, Ming-era
administrative units of
civil officials of
establishment of
Han population of
military officials of
native officials of
population statistics of
provincial administration commissioner
Guizhou province, Qing-era: administrative units of
agriculture in
annexation of Sicheng
autonomy of
banditry in
charity schools (yixue) of
Chinese state in
civil officials of
conscription in
crime in
departments annexed to
early years of
extortion cases in
gaitu guiliu in
gang activities in
Han settlers in
under Kangxi emperor
knowledge production concerning
livelihoods in
military officials of
Ming loyalists in
multiculturalism of
native officials of
native-state relations in
non-state spaces of
prefectures of
public schools of
Qing civilizing projects in
Qing colonialism in
resistance in
under Shunzhi emperor
Sinicization in
state penetration into
state spaces of
taxation in
tusi system of
violence in
Wu Sangui’s control of
Yongli’s resistance in
Yongzheng’s officials in
Zhongjia of
Zhongjia rebels in
Guizhou province, twenty-first century
development projects of
migration from
poverty in
Qing legacy in
social unrest in
socioeconomic disparities in
tourism in
Guizhou tongshi (history)
Guy, R. Kent
Guzhou (Guizhou province), Miao rebellion in
Han Chinese: agriculture of
contributions to Qing state
cultural norms of
of Dingfan-Guangshun
of Guizhou
interactions with Zhongjia
migration to Guizhou
of Ming Guizhou
in Nanlong Uprising
in Qing culture
tourists
Zhongjia names for
Hani people (Yunnan)
Han Liangfu (governor of Guangxi)
Harrell, Stevan
on civilizing projects
Herman, John
He Zhanbie (Zhongjia headman)
Hmong people
flight from Laos
state-mandated education for in modern Vietnam
Holm, David
on dialects
on Mo texts
on Panhu
Recalling Lost Souls
Hongshui River
Ho Ping-ti
Hostetler, Laura
Huangcaoba garrison
Cen Yingchen at
during Kangxi period
in Nanlong Uprising
Huangguoshu, waterfalls at
Huang San
birthplace of
capture of
in Ceheng
imprisonment of
literacy of
practice of magic
sale of good-luck charms
search for spirit silver
testimony of
Huang San case (1743)
alchemy in
conspirators in
investigation into
magic in
message for Qing authorities
witnesses in
Huang Yiren
Huang Zuxian (alchemist): in Huang San case
imprisonment of
real name of
Hubei, White Lotus rebels in
Huffman, Brent
Hunan province: gaitu guiliu in
Miao rebellion (1795)
Qing troops in
reforms in
social banditry in
Hundred Yue (Baiyue) people
ties with Kadai
“Immortal Maiden Wang” (folk narrative)
injustice in
Mabie River episode in
scholarship on
technology in. See also Wang Niangxian
immortals: impersonation of
maidens
“realized”
Imperially Authorized Mirror of the Five Scripts of Letters
Imperially Commissioned Unified-language Gazetteer of the Western Regions
indigenes
appropriation of Confucian culture
autonomy of
Chinese officials and
education for
of Guizhou
orthographic conventions for
poverty of
Qing accommodations to
relationship with Qing officials
in Qing empire
self-interest of
Sinicization in
in state tourism
Taiwanese
use of dog character for
under Yongzheng emperor. See also ethnicities; marginalized peoples
informants, motives of
Jenks, Robert
Jia Jiangjun, General
Jiang Lan (governor of Yunnan)
in Huangcaoba siege
Jiaqing emperor, in “Song of the Nanlong Resistance”
Jin Anjiang
Jobtei (Qing general)
Kadai people: language of
ties with Baiyue
Kangxi emperor: Guizhou policy of
palace memorials of
policy in southwest China
restoration of Shuixi clan
and Wu Sangui
Kaup, Katherine
Khmu people (Laos)
Langdai subprefecture (Anshun): ethnic composition of
extortion in
Le Bao (governor-general of Yunnan-Guizhou)
advance to Nanlong
in Anshun
assault on Dongsa
assault on Yangchang
capture of Xincheng
capture of Yongning
career of
contact with Zhongjia villagers
engagement with Zhongjia rebels
in “Immortal Maiden Wang”
march toward Wangchengpo
meeting with Feng Guangxiong
in “Song of the Nanlong Resistance”
victory in Hubei
Lee, James
on Guizhou population
on native officials
legal norms, Qing: circumvention of
Zhongjia compliance with
Leng Tianfang
Li Bao
Liu military family (Xingyi)
livelihoods
anthropological study of
Buyi
conflict with state ideals
ecological factors in
extralegal
under PRC
twenty-first century
livelihoods, Zhongjia
coercion in
exploitative
extralegal
following Nanlong Uprising
in Nanlong Uprising
palace memorials on
Qing responses to
religious aspects of
resistance in
social aspects of
strategies of
Lolo people
of Guizhou. See also Nasu Yi people; Yi people
Lombard-Salmon, Claudine
Lu-ho polity (Yunnan)
Luoke (Guangxi territory)
Luo Puti
Luo Shirong: execution of
swindling of
Luoyue people
Lu Quan (informant)
livelihood of
Mabie River
in “Immortal Maiden Wang”
in Nanlong Uprising
in “Song of the Nanlong Resistance”
magic: role in Nanlong Uprising
in Saya San Rebellion
Wang Niangxian’s use of
Wei Qiluoxu’s practice of
Zhongjia belief in. See also duangong
magicians, networks of
Ma Huipo (commander-in-chief), in Changzhai standoff
Manchus: influence on Qing culture
Ming institutions of
Tibetan Buddhism of
Mann, Susan
Mao Wenquan (governor of Guizhou)
overthrow of Xue Shiqian
Mao Zedong
marginalized peoples: agency of
forms of power
and national states
power strategies of. See also indigenes
Ma Yin (Chu king)
McCord, Edward
McMahon, Daniel
McNicholas, Mark
Miao albums, ethnographic depictions in
Miao people
agriculture of
Chinese descriptions of
ethnicity of
ethnonyms of
fear of disaster
as generic term
of Guizhou
and the Hmong of Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand
Ming sources on
in Nanlong uprising
under Nasu Yi
nationalist criteria for
population size of
Qing expedition against
Qing sources on
rebellion (1795)
reluctance to pay taxes
Sinicization of
slaves
swindling of
miasmas (zhangqi), of Nanlong
Michaud, Jean
on Hmong education
on informants
Millward, James
on scholarly imperialism
Ming dynasty: Dingfan-Guangshun region under
indigenous rulers of
relations with Cen clan
Sicheng prefecture during. See also Guizhou province, Ming-era
mining, in Guizhou province
mogong (ritual specialists). See also bumo
Mo Loekgyap (Buyi ancestor)
Mongolia: influence on Qing culture
Qing rule over
Mo religion
duangong and
good-luck charms of
priestesses of
texts of
Wei Qiluoxu’s practice of
Mumajia (hamlet)
Muslims, influence in Qing culture
Nacha (immortal), impersonation of
Nanlong prefecture (Guizhou)
climate of
colonial space of
creation of
crime in
criminal justice in
districts of
Han immigrants in
imperial rule in
jurisdictions under
miasmas of
Qing defense of
Qing recapture of
Qing reforms in
renaming of
state space in
subordination to Guiyang
troop strength in
xianyong militia of
under Yongzheng emperor
Zhongjia attack on
Nanlong Uprising (1797)
Anshun prefecture in
Balongtun in
Bangzha in
Bifengshan in
Buyi folk narratives on
Buyi scholarship on
causes of
charismatic leadership of
ethnic unity following
folk religion in
Guanling in
Guiyang prefecture in
in Guzhou
Han in
Han technology in
Huangcaoba garrison during
Mabie River engagement in
masterminds behind
as peasant rebellion
in popular imagination
in PRC ethno-history
provincial officials on
Qing field commanders in
Qing landlords in
Qing-rebel engagements in
Qing response to
Qing sources for
raids on Han during
rejection of Confucianism
religious networks in
role of livelihood choices in
role of magic in
slaughter of Zhongjia in
spiritual leadership of
towns besieged during
use of indigenous tradition
Wangchengpo in
Weiyuan in
Yongfeng during
Zhongjia livelihoods following
Zhongjia loyalists in
Zhongjia spies in. See also Zhongjia rebels
Nanzhao (kingdom)
Nasu Yi people
independence from imperial state
Miao under
Mu’ege kingdom of
political autonomy of
written records of. See also Lolo people; Yi people
Nationalities Identification Project
native officials, Guizhou
capitulation to Qing
collusion with Han
Confucian education for
corruption among
crimes of
of Dingfan-Guangshun region
genealogical requirements for
military
Qing-era. See also tusi system
Nong people: distribution of
socioeconomic priorities of
ties with Zhongjia
Nong Zhigao
Nung people (Vietnam)
Oakes, Timothy
Official History of the Ming Dynasty (Ming shi)
opium, Zhongjia cultivation of
Ortai (governor-general of Yunnan-Guizhou): in Changzhai standoff
consolidation under
establishment of Nanlong prefecture
in Guizhou-Guangxi territorial dispute
as new man
reforms under
relationship with Yongzheng
on settlement of Han
spelling of name
Ortner, Sherry
Paishakou, Zhongjia capture of
palace memorials (zhupi zouzhe): on crime
minzu shiwu lei category of
of Yongzheng
on Zhongjia livelihoods
Panhu, myth of
Pan Rivers: North (Beipan)
South (Nanpan)
Xu Xiake’s exploration of
penal code, Qing
People’s Republic of China (PRC): ending of feudalism
ethnic classifications of
ethnic minorities of
ethnic unity narratives of
ethnohistory of Nanlong Uprising
livelihoods of
market economy of
Perdue, Peter
Perkins, Dwight
Perry, Elizabeth
poverty: abject (chipin wulai)
in Guizhou province
of indigenes
in Xingyi region
of Zhongjia people
Pu’an, district magistrate of
Pumi ethnic group
Puping, Wei Qiluoxu’s attack on
Qianlong emperor: administrative tools of
census of Guizhou
charitable schools of
edict on crime
“Great Unity” under
pluralism of
Tibetan Buddhism of
use of strategic marriages
Qianxinan prefecture (Guizhou), Buyi of
Qi Ge (Weining regional military commander)
Qing dynasty: administrative units of
Anshun prefecture during
attacks on authority of
Changzhai resistance to
civilizing projects of
coins of
conception of barbarianism
conquest of Kangxi
consolidation of Guizhou rule
control of Guizhou-Guangxi borderlands
creation of legible people
cultural hierarchy of
culture of
ethnic reforms of
Han cultural bloc of
imperial ambitions of
land surveys by
linguistic practices of
Manchu cultural bloc of
Mongolian cultural bloc of
multiculturalism of
multilingual inscriptions of
Muslim cultural bloc of
native rulers’ capitulation to
neo-Confucianism of
penal code of
rebellions against
resistance in Dingfan-Guangshun region
response to Zhongjia livelihoods
sale of positions in
scholarly imperialism of
Sinocentric ideals of
southwest China policy of
statecraft of
Tibetan Buddhism of
Tibetan cultural bloc of
universal Heaven of
Xi’ou people during
Qing Imperial Illustration of Tributaries (1751)
Quoc-ngu script (Vietnam)
Ran Hua (swindler)
death of
punishment of Ran Jing (swindler)
benefits for followers of
capitalization on fear
co-conspirators of
impersonation of Nacha
interrogation of
practice of magic
punishment of
Ran Lang (swindler)
interrogation of
Rawski, Evelyn S.
rebellion, penalty for
Research in Buyi Studies (journal)
rice, “spirit”
rice cultivation: traditional versus modern
Zhongjia
rituals: Mo
negation of state authority
Zhongjia. See also bumo; mogong
Rowe, William T.
salesmen, itinerant
Sang Hongsheng
in “Immortal Maiden Wang”
Saya San Rebellion (1930–32), magic in
scholarship, Buyi: co-optation of
on Nanlong Uprising
schools, charitable (shexue)
Scott, James
on Chinese statecraft
on civilizing projects
on hidden transcripts
on non-state spaces
on risk-taking
on Zomia
Shang Kexi (hereditary governor)
Shi Liha (governor of Guizhou)
Shuixi clan
Shuixi region, Wu Sangui’s pacification of
Shunzhi emperor: Guizhou policy of
policy in southwest China
Sicheng prefecture: annexation into Guizhou
Cen control of
chieftains of
creation of
crime in
gaitu guiliu in
jurisdiction of
during Ming dynasty
Native Prefect of
taxation of
silver, spirit (gui yin)
Siniang (spirit), criminals’ invocation of
Smith, Kent
on Changzhai
on Han colonization
on new men
on Ortai
Snyder, Wil C.
Song dynasty, Nasu Yi and
“Song of the Nanlong Resistance” (folk narrative)
format of
Jiaqing emperor in
Le Bao in
Mabie River episode in
PRC editing of
scholarship on
Wang Niangxian in
Wei Qiluoxu in
Zhongjia agency in
sorcery, punishment for
Southeast Asian Massif
eighteenth-century inhabitants of
livelihoods of
spaces, non-state
spaces, state
governable
in Nanlong
Sutton, Donald
Tai Lue people (Yunnan)
Tai people: antiphonal singing of
language of
leaders
relationship with Qing
Theravada Buddhism of
of Vietnam
written records of
Yunnan polities of
Taiwan: under Qing
status of indigenes
talismans. See good-luck charms
Tang dynasty, Nasu Yi and
Tay people (Vietnam)
language of
Ten Abominations (criminal offenses)
Teng, Emma
Thomas, Nicholas
Tian Wen, A Book of Guizhou
Tian Yuan
Tibet: influence on Qing culture
Qing rule over
resistance to China in
tingmu system. See also chieftains
treason, Qing punishment for
Tunpu people, tourist visits to
Turner, Sarah
tusi system, in Guangxi. See also native officials
tusi system (Guizhou province)
in Dingfan-Guangshun
under Qing
Yongzheng emperor and
Wang Acong. See Wang Niangxian
Wang A’er
Wang A Jiang (Huang San case)
Wang Ali (swindler)
Wang Azhan (Zhongjia commander)
Wang Bujiang (Huang San case)
testimony of
Wangchengpo, in Nanlong Uprising
Wang Dengrong
Wang Huaming
Wang Li: liaison with imperial state
role in Huang San case
Wang Ling (tingmu), investigation of Huang San
Wang Niangxian (“Immortal Lady Wang”): Buyi narratives of
capture of
complaints against
“crossing the darkness” ritual of
cult surrounding
execution of
followers of
as guardian spirit
in “Immortal Maiden Wang”
leadership of
marriage of
on Qing injustice
Qing intelligence concerning
as Realized Immortal
real name of
in “Song of the Nanlong Resistance”
spiritual leadership of
temple of
use of magic
Wei’s exploitation of. See also “Immortal Maiden Wang” (folk narrative)
Wang Shangyi (Guangxi chieftan)
Wang Tianlan
Wang Wenjia
“Wang Xiangu” (indigenous narrative)
Wang Yunhao (magistrate)
Wang Zuxian (criminal)
anti-Qing activities
capture of
literacy of
War of the Three Feudatories
Wei Qiluoxu (Wei Chaoyuan): attack on Puping
battle strategy of
capture of
coalitions of
coercive measures of
concerns for public welfare
confession of
consolidation of authority
execution of
exploitation of superstition
followers of
in “Immortal Maiden Wang”
leadership qualities of
Mo practices of
nickname of
practice of magic
Qing intelligence concerning
real name of
recruits of
self-proclamation as emperor
social banditry of
in “Song of the Nanlong Resistance”
towns attacked by
troop strength of
Wei Xuewen (swindler): apprehension of
co-conspirators of
education of
execution of
sedition by
Weiyuan, in Nanlong Uprising
White Lotus uprisings
Whittaker, Jacob
Wu Sangui (Qing general)
death of
execution of Prince of Gui
Kangxi emperor and
pacification of Shuixi
rebellion of (War of the Three Feudatories)
territories controlled by
troop strength of
Xincheng, Le Bao’s capture of
Xingyi (Nanlong)
in twenty-first century
Xingyi region: commercial potential of
poverty in
Xinjiang: Qing rule over
resistance in
Xi’ou people, contact with Han
Xue Shiqian (Kangzuo chieftain)
Xu Xiake
exploration of Guizhou
exploration of Pan Rivers
interaction with Miao
peoples encountered by
theft from
travel diaries of
Yangchang, Le Bao’s assault on
Yang Guochen (swindler)
Yang Hui (magistrate)
Yao people: ethnonyms of
Meishan Daoism of
Yi Bao (Huang San case)
Yi Gen (Huang San case)
Yi people
in Nanlong uprising. See also Lolo people; Nasu Yi people
Yongfeng: annexation to Guizhou
in Nanlong Uprising
Qing recapture of
tingmu of
Yongguan (Guangxi), Zhuang people of
Yongli (reign title of Southern Ming leader, a.k.a. the prince of Gui or Zhu Youlang)
execution of
leadership of Southern Ming resistance
Yongning (Anshun prefecture): Le Bao’s capture of
Zhongjia rebels in
Yongzheng emperor: accusation of native officials
An clan under
appointment of Ortai
chieftans’ resistance to
control of frontier communities
gaitu guiliu reforms of
Guizhou indigenes under
new men of
palace memorials of
redrawing of Guizhou-Guangxi border
reforms in Dingfan-Guangshun
reforms of
relationship with Ortai
restructuring of state institutions
southwest China under
taxation policies of
and tusi system
You River (Northern-Southern Zhuang border)
Yuan dynasty, Guizhou under
Yu Luo
Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, terrain of
Yunnan province: copper of
cultural solidarity in
Qing-era violence in
Qingindigene accommodations in
resistance to Han in
strategic importance of
Tai polities of
Yongzheng’s officials in
Zang ethnic group
Zeng Tingkui (prefect of Nanlong)
death of
Zhang Yulong (Nanlong regional military commander)
engagement with rebels
Zhang Yunsui (governor of Yunnan), in Huang San case
Zhao Kun (Guizhou commander-in-chief)
Zhao Tingchen (governor of Guizhou)
Zhaotong (Yunnan province), crime in
Zhejiang, Cen clan’s home in
Zhenfeng. See Yongfeng
Zhenning (Anshun prefecture), Zhongjia rebels in
Zhe Ruo
Zhong, character for
Zhongjia people
adaptation to Qing
adoption of Confucian culture
agriculture of
ancestry of
autonomy of
autonyms of
bilingualism of
Bulong
Chen Yuanxun’s attacks on
clothing of
compliance with Qing legal norms
conflict with Qing
cultivation of opium
culture of
culture of resistance
Daoist influences on
demographic data concerning
of Dingfan-Guangshun
distribution of
education of
encampments (ting) of
ethnographic data concerning
etymology of
exonyms of
extortion from
during Five Dynasties
funerals of
of Guiyang
of Guizhou
headmen (tumu) of
history of
horse platoons (mapai) of
illicit activities of
immigrants
institutions of
interactions with Han
interactions with Qing state
itinerant salesmen
jia (domains) of
land ownership among
lifestyle of
literacy among
magical beliefs of
maidservants (nüpai)
maintenance of identity
manipulation of Chinese culture
marginalized status of
military ancestry of
money-making schemes of
names for Han
of Nanlong
oral traditions of
in People’s Republic of China
political structure of
poverty of
PRC accounts of
Qing appropriations from
in Qing cultural hierarchy
Qing defeat of
Qing descriptions of
Qing documents on
Qing ethnography of
Qing military presence among
Qing oppression of
Qing reforms for
relationship with imperial China
religion of
religious practitioners
reputation for thievery
reputation for violence
resilience of
resistance at Changzhai
response to environment
rice farmers (liangzhuang baixing)
ritual specialists
role in Guizhou history
role in late imperial China
Sinicization of
social unrest of, among; socioeconomic organization of
socioeconomic priorities of
sources for
tax amnesties of
taxation of
tenant farmers
terminology for
ties with Nong
tingmu system of
tusi of
use of dog character for
village heads (bashi)
Western descriptions of
women
written language of. See also Buyi people; livelihoods, Zhongjia
Zhongjia poetry, Chinese translations of
Zhongjia rebels (Nanlong Uprising)
agency of
attack on Han
attack on Nanlong
charismatic leaders of
costumes of
firearms of
guerilla tactics of
“immortal maidens”
mountain strongholds of
organizational capabilities of
Qing defeat of
“realized immortals”
reasons for defeat
in “Song of the Nanlong Resistance”
women. See also Nanlong Uprising
Zhou Guoyan
“Zhuang,” characters used for
Zhuang people: ancestors of
bumo of
Chinese genealogies of
dialect of
ethnonyms of
of Guangxi
language of
Meishan Daoism of
Northern
relationships with Buyi
religious texts of
rituals of
Southern
written language of
of Yongguan
Zhu Bao
Zhulonga (Guizhou provincial military commander)
engagement with Zhongjia rebels
Zhu Youlang. See Yongli
Zongjiao, Qing military presence in