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Coaxing ritual for camels

Mongolian ´coaxing ritual for camels´ has been inscribed in the UNESCO Heritage List

by Tereza Hejzlarová on March 15, 2017

  There is a unique custom in Mongolia, by which pastoralists could ´coax´ the female camel to become affiliated with the orphan calve or re-affiliated with the rejected calve. Recently, this ritual has been included on the List of Intangible … Read More

Central Asia, Coaxing ritual for camels, Mongolia
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