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Terisakkan Spring Festival of Horse Breeders: Kymyz murunduk - tasting of koumuss
  • Manage No PI00006619
    Country Kazakhstan
    Year 2016-05-01
    ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events, Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe
Description Kymyz murunduk (Entertainment with First Koumyss) Kymyz muryndyk is a festive rite of sharing and tasting the first kymyz. One after another, all families invite the others to taste their kymyz. The elderly women are invited first and occupy most honorable places. Kazakh spring horse-breeding rites mark the end of the old and the beginning of the new yearly horse-breeding cycle. Rooted in the traditional knowledge of nature and in the millennia-aged close relations between man and horse, these rites involve skills inherited from the nomadic ancestors and adapted to the present day reality. The festive rites compiles of the triade: (1) .‘Biye baylau’; (2) ‘Ayghyr kosu’; and (3) ‘Kymyz muryndyk’. ‘Kymyz muryndyk’ (metaphorically, ‘initiation of koumiss’) is the 'first koumiss sharing' rite, opening a season of its making and drinking.
Photographer Alexey Kamenskiy (MR)
Place Terisakkan, Ulytau District, Karaganda Province File Size 7.61 MB
Definition 4000 x 2691 File Format png
Copyright Alexey Kamenskiy; Kazakhstan ICH Committee Copyright
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Kazakhstan National Committee for Intangible Cultural Heritage

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