Life cycle rituals of the Dao Quan Chet people in Ba Vi district, Hanoi city - 26


Photo 27: The bride invites guests to wash their hands. Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2015

Photo 28: The bride's farewell ceremony ( Phuyen Chin Cha)

Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2015


Photo 29: The bride's family representative instructs the bride before leaving. Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2015

Photo 30: The groom's family gives gifts to the bride's guests. Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2015

Photo 31: Mui Te gives meat to the bride Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2015

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Photo 32: Offering wine to the shamans before the ordination ceremony. Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2013


Photo 33: Preparing cakes for the coming-of-age ceremony Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2013


Photo 34: Hanging paintings in preparation for the coming-of-age ceremony Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2013


Photo 35: Earth protection and exorcism (earth charm) before the ordination ceremony Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2013


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Photos 36, 37, 38, 39: Spell diagram in the Dao Quan Chet prayer book Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi, 2015


Photo 40: Offering to invite ancestors to attend the coming-of-age ceremony Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2013


Photo 41: Offering to open the altar

Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2013


Photo 42: Altar offering lamp (over-increasing)

Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2013


Photo 43: Tools for lighting 3 lamps and 7 lamps Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2013


Photo 44: The shaman prepares to perform the lamp-granting ceremony. Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2013


Photo 45: Giving robes and sticks to the initiates Source: Vu Thi Uyen, taken in Ba Vi commune, 2013

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