@article{oai:swu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002486, author = {田畑, 久夫 and Tabata, Hisao}, journal = {昭和女子大学大学院生活機構研究科紀要, Bulletin of the Graduate School of Human Life Sciences, Showa Women's University}, month = {Mar}, note = {In Part I , We talked about the history and distribution of the Yao tribe with Yao Passport Ping Huang Chuan Tieh as a background. In Part II We studied Ban Ho legend which has been handed down in one of the subgroups of the Yao tribe, focusing on three points such as its forming process, characteristics and later changes and analyzed the legend by using historical materials of the Chinese history books. According to Ban Ho legend the ancestor of the Yao tribe is a dog called "Ban Ho". Because the dog saved the emperor at a crisis, he was given the emperor's daughter as his wife and had 12 sons and daughters. The legend tells these 12 children are the ancestors of the Yao tribe. Ban Ho legend occupies the central position in Ping Huang Chuan Tieh. As the Yao tribe owned this document, they were regarded as the tribe connected to the emperor, though in the world of mythology, and obtained the living rights, for example they were guaranteed their living in the mountains of the various parts of the country., 4, KJ00004724512, 論文, Article}, pages = {1--15}, title = {ヤオ族の評皇券牒(II) : 槃瓠神話と移動経路を中心に}, volume = {15}, year = {2006}, yomi = {タバタ, ヒサオ} }