- The Kalmyks
Charged with collaborating with the Germans, the Kalmyk republic was abolished in December of 1943 and all Kalmyks deported to Siberia... Stalls are approximately 6ft x 6ft, suitable to house a maximum of either two adult large breed animals or four.
- The BURYATS Russia
It is often swept by storms or frozen over, and even today the Buryats bribe the shamanist gods of the Lake and of Storms for protection... Stalls are approximately 6ft x 6ft, suitable to house a maximum of either two adult large breed animals or four.
- The MONGOLIAN PASTORAL PEOPLES
Collective ranching was introduced in 1950 but was resisted, but it did allow the keeping of private herds alongside those of the collectives, and provided the quotas were met the surplus products from the private animals could be sold to the government.
- MONGOLS
There are four traditional ways producing the various products such as colostrum (coagulated fresh milk), orom (fat and protein balls), yoghurt, cottage and hard cheese, curds and the famous airaq or fermented mare s, and often camel s, milk (kumiss in.
- Unit 12 b: Mongolia
Shamanism Studies done among the Buryat Mongols of Siberia by Soviet ethnographers in the 1960s and the 1970s found that elimination of the complex and conceptually sophisticated culture of Tibetan Buddhism had led to a growth of the decentralized and.
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