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There is quite difference between the perception of tea leaf in other people and the Ta Ang (Palaung). They love tea plant and they satisfy their lives living with tea plantation business. Ta Ang (Palaung) nationals are born, grow up, and die under the tea plant. They consider Laphet as their benefactor. There are two festivals concerning Laphet (tea leaf) in Ta Ang: Community (bHk) Kathein pwe and Lwai Sai pagoda festival. By studying these festivals, find out their perception of Tea Leaf in their live. 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Title | A Symbol of a Particular Culture: the Meaning of tea Leaf in Palaung National, Nam San Township, Shan State (North) | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2012 | |||||
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The aim of this research is to elicit the role of tea leaf in Ta Ang (Palaung) traditional culture and subsistence patterns especially of those who live in Namhsan Township. The study identify the connection between economic life of Ta Ang (palaung) and tea leaf, describe the meaning of value on tea leaf in Ta Ang (palaung), and illustrate the cultural symbol of tea leaf for Ta Ang (Palaung). This study is done from the symbolic anthropological point of view. The Palaungs call themselves in their own language as "Ta Ang". Tea production is the main source of income for Ta Ang national. The tea leaf is considered to be a metaphor of Ta Ang (Palaung) nationals at present. The King Alauog Sithu who was one of the famous kings in Myanmar, gave the seeds (tea) to Ta Ang (Palaung). Then they started to cultivate the tea as their main crop and after that their life has been mainly related to the tea plant at ion. Because of the giving the tea seeds by King Alaung Sithu, they held the festival in memory of King Alaung Sithu annually. Tea leaf is not staple food for Ta Ang (Palaung) but it is important one. There is quite difference between the perception of tea leaf in other people and the Ta Ang (Palaung). They love tea plant and they satisfy their lives living with tea plantation business. Ta Ang (Palaung) nationals are born, grow up, and die under the tea plant. They consider Laphet as their benefactor. There are two festivals concerning Laphet (tea leaf) in Ta Ang: Community (bHk) Kathein pwe and Lwai Sai pagoda festival. By studying these festivals, find out their perception of Tea Leaf in their live. The symbolic importance of tea leaf has been deeply embedded in the Ta Ang's traditional belief and daily life: tea leaf as their soul, tea leaf as their benefactor, and tea leaf as self. | ||||||
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Symbolic Anthropology | ||||||
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