01818nas a2200241 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002500043653001700068653001500085653001000100653002200110653001400132653001000146653001200156100001900168245010400187856015400291300001000445490000700455520109400462022002001556 d10aComparative analysis10aCulture hero10aEpic cycle10amotif10aRitual narratives10aThe Muong10aTheme10aVietnam1 aNina Grigoreva00aThe muong epic cycle of the birth of the earth and water : main themes, motifs, and culture heroes uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85067604530&doi=10.7592%2fFEJF2019.75.grigoreva&partnerID=40&md5=0f83ad706797f8ec0afe60070ccf5ae3 a47-700 v753 aThis article seeks to introduce into comparative folkloristics an epic tradition of the Muong, one of minority groups in northern Vietnam. More precisely, it deals with the epic cycle of ‘The Birth of the Earth and Water’, which represents an essential part of the Muong ritual narratives. This cycle was presumably created not later than the fifteenth century and was intended for practicing mourning rituals. Although in 2015 ritual narratives of the Muong were recognized as national intangible cultural heritage in Vietnam, the Muong epics have remained practically unknown and unexplored in Western scholarship. The article discusses the most common epic themes, such as creation, man’s origin and reproduction, acquisition of culture, and deeds and fights of the main culture heroes through a number of motifs represented in tales constituting the Muong epic cycle. Comparative analysis of these themes and motifs in global and regional perspectives reveals obvious parallels with their representations in the world folklore as well as some specific variations and local links. a14060957 (ISSN)