The Oral Tradition of an Ethnic Group: Endangered Heritage and Rescue Strategies in Rural Cultural Revitalization
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/P253513
Author(s)
Na Zhao*, Siyu Du
Affiliation(s)
Kunming University, Kunming, Yunnan, China
*Corresponding Author
Abstract
This study focuses on the inheritance and preservation of the oral tradition of an ethnic minority group within the context of rural cultural revitalization. As the core carrier of the group's culture, this oral tradition contains rich historical, cultural, and spiritual values. The research comprehensively uses methods such as strategy document interpretation, literature review, and field investigation to deeply analyze the current status, challenges, and root causes of its inheritance and preservation. It proposes targeted development strategies from multiple levels, aiming to promote the effective inheritance and innovative development of this oral tradition in the process of rural cultural revitalization, and to contribute unique strength to the preservation and development of global cultural diversity.
Keywords
Ethnic Group; Oral Tradition; Inheritance and Preservation; Rural Cultural Revitalization; Cultural Diversity
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