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The Role of Danu Ozi (Drum) in Ethnic Identity in Pindaya Township, Southern Shan State, Myanmar
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Title | The Role of Danu Ozi (Drum) in Ethnic Identity in Pindaya Township, Southern Shan State, Myanmar | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2023-12-31 | |||||
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San San Oo | ||||||
Khin Muyar Aung | ||||||
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Abstract The Danu, a sub-ethnic group of the Shan people, mostly live in Pindaya Township, in southern Shan State, Myanmar. Danu Ozi (Drum) performances are an integral part of the Danu’s cultural activities. The aim of this research is to examine the ethnic identities through their performance of Ozi culture in relation to social and religious role. Specific objectives are to describe the important role of Danu Ozi in the social life of Danu ethnic group and to explore how Danu has been maintained Ozi culture and passed down on generation to generation among the Danu ethnic group. Qualitative research methods such as key informant interviews (KII), in-depth interviews IDI and informal group interview were applied in the data collection. The findings show that Danu Ozi plays a dynamic role in social life and cultural experience; it can be a means for individual or collective self-understanding, for strengthening a group’s group cultural identity. The role of Danu Ozi is essential in social life activities of Danu people such as donation ceremony, New Year Festival (Ta Tet), Robe Offering ceremony (Kahtina), Tazataung festival, novitiation ceremony and victory ceremony. This study is an attempt to not only maintain the culture of Danu Ozi, but also pass on the cultural experience to future generation. |
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Danu Ozi, identity, culture, role, value | ||||||
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2023 | ||||||
Journal of the Asia Research Centre, University of Yangon | ||||||
178-188 | ||||||
Vol.9, No.1 & 2, 2023 |