Sunday 16 October 2011

Life style : Lisu entertainment

Pretending to work in the fields.

     Lisu children copy the character of their parents. The kids pretend to be a family or community with a father, mother and child. They act like parents to teach the lineage about earning a livelihood. It’s like the real community, and also has a seller family which works in their own field. The kids act the same as their parents’ work in the field, such as mowing the grass using wood instead of a blade. At noon, lunch is eaten in the field, and also songs are sung responding to the next field over. In the evening, vegetables are picked from the, which the woman cooks while the man chops firewood and pounds the rice. After dinner, they all go to sleep until the following morning when a cockerel crow is made to tell people to start work again. Also, Lisu have a celebration to comfort the child, and to assume a name for the child. This game tells about the way of Lisu living and daily life.       
Link the word.
This is an enjoyable game. Divide players into two groups (there is no specific number necessary). The first group will start the questions and the second respond.

The first group
example.
Go bow tong tong
Ar ma nga.
Ar bow.
Arseayear. Luto rseayear. Buesue.
Arseayea Hweapa.
Arseayea.
Chuemaarseayea.
Hyachue. Arseayar.
Lumepu. Arseayea.
Artha. Arseayea.
The second group
example.
Arbow.
Lu bow.
Boesuegowker.
Hwearphasa.
Chumakua.
Hyachuehugear.
Lumepugea.
Artaseur.
Gumesea.
Arhnachuear.
Uchuegajea.
uchuetemaarga.
Ngea.
Argatema unabe.
Desea.
Unabedengeangua

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