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Coaxing ritual for camel calves
  • Manage No PI00002303
    Country Mongolia
    ICH Domain Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe
Description 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)”.
Place Omnogobi, Dundgobi, Dornogobi, Bayankhongor8 Gobi-Altai province in Mongolia File Size 41164.8 KB
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National Center for Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture of Mongolia
http://www.ncch.gov.mn

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