英文摘要 |
There are two types of origins about Taiwanese aborigines’ mythology of moon. In the sun- transformed type, the moon is not only personalized, but also respected as the director of some rituals and ceremonies. Accordingly, these aborigines’ daily lives and social behavior are deeply impacted by the moon. For example, there are specific times of farming according to the cycle of the moon. As for the human- transformed type, their contents of mythology are simpler. Those tribes of aborigines that share the same type of mythology have more similarities among each other than those that don’t share the same type. |