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Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics
Volume 17 (2023): Issue 1 (June 2023)
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Cat Spirits in North-Western China: Worship Practices, Origin, and External Relations
Ilya Gruntov
Ilya Gruntov
Senior Researcher, Uralic and Altaic Studies Department, Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow, Russia
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Gruntov, Ilya
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Olga Mazo
Olga Mazo
Assistant Professor, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Research Fellow, Department of East Asian Studies, Tel Aviv University
Moscow,
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Mazo, Olga
Jun 14, 2023
Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics
Volume 17 (2023): Issue 1 (June 2023)
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Published Online:
Jun 14, 2023
Page range:
101 - 125
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/jef-2023-0008
Keywords
cat spirits
,
family spirits
,
demonology
,
China
,
Han people
,
Tibetans
,
Monguors
,
folklore
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