Lugu Lake Mosuo Cultural Development Association: The Mosuo culture. 2006. Truy cập 29/10/2013: „Estimates as to their numbers vary, but are most likely around 40,000."
Lugu Lake Mosuo Cultural Development Association: Daba religion.Lưu trữ 2017-10-11 tại Wayback Machine 2006, abgerufen am 29. Oktober 2013: „As mentioned previously, the Daba religion is in many ways the ‚heart' of Mosuo culture. Although the Mosuo actually practice two religions, Daba contains the majority of their historical and cultural heritage."
Lugu Lake Mosuo Cultural Development Association: Religion. 2006. Truy cập 29/10/2016: "Thus, both religions are integral to Mosuo culture; but Tibetan Buddism plays a far greater role in the daily life of the Mosuo than does Daba."
Lugu Lake Mosuo Cultural Development Association: Daba religion.Lưu trữ 2017-10-11 tại Wayback Machine 2006, abgerufen am 29. Oktober 2013: „As mentioned previously, the Daba religion is in many ways the ‚heart' of Mosuo culture. Although the Mosuo actually practice two religions, Daba contains the majority of their historical and cultural heritage."
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Susanne Knödel: Männer? Nur für die Nacht! Bei den Mosuo im Südwesten Chinas haben die Frauen das Sagen. In: Gisela Völger (Hrsg.): Sie und Er. Frauenmacht und Männerherrschaft im Kulturvergleich. Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, Köln 1997, ISBN 3-923158-33-5 (Kurzversion in zeit.de).