Coaxing ritual for camels

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024
  • UNESCO: List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding - 2015
    URL: www.unesco.org/...
    Description: Mongol herders have a coaxing ritual, which uses singing, music and chanting to help female camels accept newborns or adopted calves. A song is performed to the mother tied to a calf, using chants, gestures and music played on a fiddle or flute, to calm and unite them. Most herdswomen practise the ritual, transmitted during adolescence from parents or elders. It is considered important for maintaining community ties but under threat from rural-urban migration and greater use of modern transport.
    Country(ies): Mongolia
    © Yu. Boldbaatar, 2013
    Duration: 00:09:35 - Support: DVD (0106100004)

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