Mayel Lyang Embodied: ‘Tradition’ and Contemporary Lepcha Textiles

Q2 Social Sciences
Sarah Faulkner, KR Rama Mohan
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Abstract

The Lepchas, an ethnic group indigenous to the Himalayas and the Darjeeling hills, have been weaving textiles from local nettle (Girardinia diversifolia) for millennia. However, their native land, centered around the former Kingdom of Sikkim in modern-day northeastern India, has been the site of centuries of cultural exchange and colonization despite its remoteness, entailing wide-ranging and continuous social, political, and economic changes within the area. Rapid regional industrialization, and the concomitant globalization process and urbanization will potentially further transform Lepcha culture. Despite this, the Lepchas continue to weave textiles they consider traditional. With that in mind, this article will consider the concept of ‘tradition’ and its place in post-industrial Sikkim, using these textiles as a basis for understanding the significance of ‘tradition’ and how ‘tradition’ is used as a tool for carving a place out in the contemporary world. This study analyzes its deployment in contemporary Lepcha textiles so as to illuminate the relationship between tradition, textiles, and contemporary Lepcha identity.
Mayel Lyang体现:“传统”与当代Lepcha纺织品
lephchas是喜马拉雅山脉和大吉岭山区的一个土著民族,几千年来一直用当地的荨麻(Girardinia disfolia)编织纺织品。然而,他们的故乡,位于今天印度东北部的前锡金王国周围,尽管地处偏远,但几个世纪以来一直是文化交流和殖民的场所,在该地区引发了广泛而持续的社会、政治和经济变革。快速的区域工业化,以及随之而来的全球化进程和城市化,将有可能进一步改变莱茶文化。尽管如此,Lepchas人仍然继续编织他们认为传统的纺织品。考虑到这一点,本文将考虑“传统”的概念及其在后工业时代锡金的地位,以这些纺织品为基础,理解“传统”的重要性,以及“传统”如何被用作在当代世界中占据一席之地的工具。本研究分析其在当代Lepcha纺织品中的运用,以阐明传统、纺织品和当代Lepcha身份之间的关系。
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Himalaya
Himalaya Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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