CrossAsia Entry: Selections from the Naxi Manuscript Collection

http://international.loc.gov/intldl/naxihtml/naxihome.html
(Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., USA)
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Citation: Selections from the Naxi Manuscript Collection features ceremonial writings of the Naxi people of Yunnan Province, China. The Library of Congress's Naxi collection is the largest outside of China [containing 3,342 manuscripts - HL] and is considered one of the finest in the world. The Naxi use a unique pictographic writing system that is similar to the ancient Egyptian and Mayan writing systems. It is the only living pictographic language in the world today. This online presentation features 185 manuscripts, a 39 -foot funerary scroll and an annotated catalog of the entire collection.
Site content: (1) Search by keyword; (2) Browse by titles; (3) Browse by subjects; (4) Annotated Catalog of Naxi Pictographic Manuscripts; (5) Joseph Rock [1884-1962, an Austrian-born naturalized American explorer who acquired most of the manuscripts during the 1920ies and 30ies]; (6) Quentin Roosevelt II [contributed another large part of the collection]; (7) About the collection; (8) Selected bibliography; (9) How to view; (10) Building the digital collection; (11) Copyright and other restrictions; (12) Acknowledgements


Subject: Scholars, Ethnic groups, Language & Linguistics, Manuscripts
Region: China CN
Language: English
Ressource type: Searchable database, Collection of articles/texts, Still image, Directory of persons
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