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Coaxing ritual for camel calves unesco mark

Улс :
Монгол
ЮНЕСКО-гийн томоохон домайнууд :
Байгаль ба орчлон ертөнцийн талаархи мэдлэг, дадал зуршил
Байршил :
Omnogobi, Dundgobi, Dornogobi, Bayankhongor Gobi-Altai province in Mongolia
Тодорхойлолт :
The coaxing ritual is used by herders to save newborn camel calves orphaned or rejected by their mothers, and to avoid the loss of vital camel milk. A camel mare is coaxed into accepting an orphaned or estranged calf by the singing of a melody accompanied by the morin khuur horse-head fiddle. This handling technique helps the survival of newborn calves and maintains the mother’s lactation. The renowned Russian poet Sergei Yesenin once said that “It is indeed undoubted that Mongols could make the camel cry with the melody of khuur (fiddle)”.
Утга :
The knowledge and skills relating to the ritual’s transmission occurs from parents and elders to youth, in home tutoring: Elders with long experience of herding, herdswomen with singing talent and the talented musicians, who can influence the camel’s behaviour, are the main actors of the coaxing ritual.
The ritual acts as a symbolic medium for creating and maintaining the social ties of individual nomadic families and dependencies to the community, because it is one part of the traditional intangible cultural heritage of the relationship between man and livestock.
Дамжуулах арга :
by apprenticeship training and participitation in the ritual
Нийгэмлэгүүд :
There are few cultural bearers living in the South part Gobi area of Mongolia: such as in Govi-Altai, Bayankhongor, Uvurkhangai and Dundgovi province’s few soums. Most cultural bearers are concentrated in Mandal-Ovoo soum, Khanbogd soum, Bulgan soum of Umnugovi province, Delgerkhangai soum, Dundgovi aimag, Bayanlig and Jinst soums of Bayankhongor province.
ЮНЕСКО-гийн бүртгэлийн төрөл :
Яаралтай хамгаалах шаардлагатай соёлын биет бус өвийн жагсаалт
ЮНЕСКО-гийн жагсаалтад орсон жил :
2015
Мэдээллийн эх сурвалж :