Cultural Revolution
Anthems
- The Internationale [MP3 --- 3.7 mb]
- Soviet National Anthem [MP3 --- 3.2 mb]
- "Gong Jin'ou" (Cup of Solid Gold) (1911-1912) [external link --- midi file]
- "China Heroically Stands in Universe" (short-lived Yuan Shikai regime, 1915-1916) [external link --- midi file]
- "Qing Yun ge" (The Song to the Auspicious Cloud) [ 1921-28] Also used by the Japanese puppet government of 1935-1941. [external link --- midi file]
- "San Min Chu I" (1930-1949) [external link --- midi file]
- "Yiyonggjun Jinxingqu" (The March of the Volunteers) People's Republic of China [external link --- midi file]
- Manchukuo (Japanese puppet regime) In use: 1933-1942 [external link --- midi file]
- Manchukuo (Japanese puppet regime) In use: 1942-1945 [external link --- midi file]
- Tibet No precise information on when or how this became the Tibetan anthem, but (of course) not allowed to be played in Tibet. [external link --- midi file]
Speeches
Namyi Folklore Materials (.wav files): (files provided by Kevin Stuart)
The original materials were collected from Namyi tellers in Zhequ (Chinese: Dashui) Village and Mu'er Village, Lianhe Township, Mianning County. Libu Lakhi (Zla ba bstan 'dzin, Dawa Tenzin, Li Jianfu, Zachary) transcribed the original material into IPA and rerecorded the material, which is presented here.See: Lakhi, Libu, Brook Hefright, and Kevin Stuart, The Namuyi: Linguistic and Cultural Features, Asian Ethnology, Volume 66, No. 1-2 (2007), pp. 233-253. For a transcript of these audio materials, see Libu Lakhi, et al. 2009. Asian Highland Perspectives.
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