Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_M - Mongolia Culture
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-48 of 48    Back | 1  | 2  | 3 
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Mongolia Culture:     more books (37)
  1. Women in Mongolia
  2. Voice of Mongolia by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, et all 2010-07-05
  3. The Mongols in Iran: Chingiz Khan to Uljaytu 12201309 (Curzon Persian Art & Culture) by Judith Kolbas, 2006-02-14
  4. MONGOLIAN GRAMMAR [4th Revised Edition] by Dandii-Yadamyn, and Rita Kullmann Tserenpil, 2008-01-01
  5. Cultural Policy in the Mongolian People's Republic (Studies and documents on cultural policies) by Mongolian National Commission, 1982-08
  6. Impact of socialism on contemporary society of Mongolia: With special reference to religion & culture by Maqsooda Sarfi, 1995
  7. The Legacy of the Mongol Empire (Curzon Persian Art & Culture)
  8. Chosen by the Spirits: Following Your Shamanic Calling by Sarangerel, 2001-05-15
  9. 100 Influential World Figures by Chen Tao, 2005

41. Mongolia Asian Culture Page With Food Information And Recipes From Asia
Mongolian Culture The Mongolian way of life is nomadic and intimately connected with the ways of animals. Despite urbanisation, the traditions of the steppes live on.
http://asiarecipe.com/monculture.html
Search for: Mongolia
Current time in Mongolia Story: 'Potato of Doom' A travelers experience with one meal in Mongolia
Mongolian Culture
The Mongolian way of life is nomadic and intimately connected with the ways of animals. Despite urbanisation, the traditions of the steppes live on. Even in the cities, most Mongolians continue to live in a ger , a large, white felt tent that can be moved easily and has a universal layout: the door always faces south; towards the back and a little to the west is the place of honour set aside for guests; the back of the ger, the khoimor , is the place for elders and most treasured possessions; and on the back wall is the family altar, with Buddhist images, family photos and suitcases. Get a local to explain the dozens of traditional, religious and superstitious rules and customs associated with gers.
More Mongolians are moving to the cities, and living in Russian-style apartment buildings, but the old nomadic lifestyle is still a way of life for many Mongolians. In the country, families move with the seasons to find food for their animals. They live in a large circular tent, called a ger, which has been cleverly designed to provide warmth in the bitterly cold winter, and cool shade in the summer. Gers are strong enough to withstand the fierce winds which sweep the steppe, yet they can be packed onto a single cart and reassembled in a few hours when the family reach their new grazing grounds.

42. Mongolia Culture Blog: Mongolian Wrestling
Damdin Danigai – 1921 Mongolian National Naadam Champion. Number 1 out of 96 contenders. G. BatOchir – 1921 Mongolian National Naadam Runner-Up
http://mongolculture.blogspot.com/2007/06/mongolian-wrestling.html
skip to main skip to sidebar
Mongolia Culture Blog
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Mongolian Wrestling
Number 1 out of 96 contenders.
Number 1 out of 704 contenders.
Wrestled 16 times in Mongolian National Naadam and 50 times won provincial Naadams.
Bosaw Shagdir - 1924 Mongolian National Naadam Wrestling Champion
Number 1 out of 674 contenders.
Jamiyan - 1926 Mongolian National Naadam Wrestling Champion
Number 1 out of 960 contenders
Main technique was charging leg grab and throw.
Jamiyan - 1927 Mongolian National Naadam Wrestling Champion
Number 1 out of 960 contenders
Ayoor - 1929 Mongolian National Naadam Wrestling Champion Number 1 out of 1000 contenders B. Banzar - 1929 Mongolian National Naadam Wrestling Champion Number 1 out of 1000 contenders Lhagva - 1931 Mongolian National Naadam Champion - Number 1 out of 1000 contenders Wrestler At Naadam, Hovsgol Aimag, July 1996 by Robert McCracken Peck Mongolian Wrestlers at the Festival of Mongolia in Central Park, New York City, 2000 Mongolian wrestlers and archers are generally regarded by Mongolians as holding a very important cultural status in traditional Mongolian society. The wrestlers especially are thought of as embodying ancient values of nobility, strength and chivalrous sportsmanship. The rituals of Mongolian wrestling competition are believed to have been passed down in a form virtually unchanged for hundreds of years. Mongolian wrestling is one of the three main sports of the Mongolian 'Naadam' celebration, the other two are archery and horse racing. Naadam comes from the word "Naadakh' which means to have fun. The Naadam events take place outdoors over three days between July 11th thru 13th every year. Naadam is the grand annual celebration of Mongolian traditional sports and culture during which most offices are closed since the nation as a whole is on holiday. Usually 512 wrestlers enter the Naadam competition and final eliminations are decided after nine rounds. The wrestlers with the most victories and highest title decides who his opponents will be after the third round of eliminations.

43. Mappa Mundi » Mongolia: Culture
ARGAMAG MongolianAmerican magazine site. OFFICIAL SITE. The DONGXIANG MONGOLS AND THEIR LANGUAGE An article by Oliver Corff. OFFICIAL SITE. GOOJUUR I can’t say I can read
http://rudycarrera.com/mappamundi/countries/asia/mongolia-culture/
Mappa Mundi
The world and its cultures documented. Find Entries addEvent(window, 'load', loadLinkPrefs); Sep
Mongolia: Culture
Posted by: racarrera in ARGAMAG
Mongolian-American magazine site.
OFFICIAL SITE
The DONGXIANG MONGOLS AND THEIR LANGUAGE
An article by Oliver Corff.
OFFICIAL SITE
GOOJUUR
I can’t say I can read much of it, but some of the pictures here are, erm, quite lovely.
OFFICIAL SITE
HAMAGMONGOL.NET
Mongolian-American culture site with news about home.
OFFICIAL SITE
MONGOLDUU.COM
Culture site.
OFFICIAL SITE
MONGOLEI ONLINE An information site in German. OFFICIAL SITE MONGOLIA TODAY An online magazine in English. OFFICIAL SITE WOMEN IN MONGOL SOCIETY The characteristics and roles of females among the Mongols. ARTICLE WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT AND HERSTORY Oh, God. I hate corny feminist plays on English, as it bastardizes the idiom, but this site serves as a primer for feminine accomplishments in Mongol history. ARTICLE ZAMDAAN A site in Mongolian for expatriates based in America. OFFICIAL SITE Back to top
Meta

44. Mongolia Culture, Fund Raising
Mongolia Culture In partnership with the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, the University of Culture and Arts in Mongolia, and experts from
http://www.mongolia-attractions.com/mongolia-culture-fund-raising.html
ABOUT MONGOLIA
ATTRACTIONS
TRAVEL INFO
TRAVELERS
ABOUT US
] Subscribe To This Site
Mongolia Culture, Fund raising
Mongolia Culture
Mr. Dwight Gee, having worked in and been the President of the ACM-US, has an depth-in knowledge of the Sector's current situation and intends to hold a national training session during 2009 aimed to enhance the human resources capacity in the Arts and Cultural Sector. This is being planned at the request of and with support from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.
THE MONGOL MESSENGER
Click here to post comments.
Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How?
Simply click here to return to
Invitation news

45. Inner Mongolia: Encyclopedia II - Inner Mongolia - Culture
The Mongols of Inner Mongolia speak Mongolian. The Daur, Evenks, and Oroqin speak their own respective languages. Han Chinese of the eastern parts speak dialects of Mandarin
http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Inner_Mongolia_-_Culture/id/1505027

46. Statue Embodies Mongolian Culture - The Denver Post
The heart of the Denver Mongolian community throbbed with traditional fervor Sunday as an emblematic sculpture was unveiled in Lowry.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_12443648

47. Tailor Made Educational Workshops Exploring Mongolian Culture
Tailor made Educational workshops. exploring Mongolian Culture . Michael and Candida have a unique insight into the culture of Mongolia having travelled there a number of times
http://www.soundtransformations.btinternet.co.uk/workshopmongolianeducation.htm
Tailor made Educational workshops
exploring Mongolian Culture Michael and Candida have a unique insight into the culture of Mongolia having travelled there a number of times since 1993 to study the khöömii (overtone) singing. The workshops draw on this experience and their workshop/teaching experience over the past 10 years. The workshops are available for all ages from five years old upwards and can vary in length from one hour to a full day. They are both a practical and theoretical way of involving the children/adults into a culture unknown to most in the west. The Subjects covered are, The music of Mongolia, The people of Mongolia, The Landscape of Mongolia The religions of Mongolia, the History of Mongolia and are illustrated by, story, music, pictures and video. Please click on the following titles for a brief on-line tour The Mongolian Ger (felt Tent) The making of Airag, fermentated Mare’s Milk The making of Isgee (felt) For further information please contact mailto:ormi_khoomii@yahoo.com Back to workshops main page

48. Mongolian_culture Synonyms, Mongolian_culture Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
No results found for Mongolian_culture Please try spelling the word differently, searching another resource, or typing a new word. Search another word or see Mongolian_culture
http://thesaurus.com/browse/Mongolian_culture

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 3     41-48 of 48    Back | 1  | 2  | 3 

free hit counter