
Description | 경주마의 선택과 훈련에 관련된 전통 지식과 기술 오랜 옛날부터 몽골인들은 경주 한 달 전에 말 무리에서 가장 빠른 준마를 고르고 훈련시켜 경기에 출전시키는 방법에 관한 복잡한 기술들을 발달시켜 왔다. 예를 들어 말에게 주는 먹이를 줄이고 날마다 점점 더 먼 거리를 달리게 하는 것 등으로, 경주에 나서는 말은 나이에 따라 이흐 나스(Ikh nas), 소욜론(Soyolon), 아자르가(Azarga), 히잘란(Khyzaalan), 슈들렌(Shüdlen), 다가(Daaga) 등 6단계로 나누고 각 범위에 속하는 말들은 서로 다른 거리를 달린다. 6-13세의 어린이들이 기수가 된다. 땀 닦개, 솔 등에는 말의 용맹과 날램을 상징하는 문양들이 새겨진다. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000016 | Running Time | 00:25:06 |
Country | Mongolia | ||
Videos Photographer | 갈만다 라흐바 | Year | 2017 |
Place | File Size | 2,147 | |
Definition | File Format | mp4 | |
Copyright | 유네스코아태무형유산센터, 몽골자연문화유산보호재단 | - |
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Traditional knowledge of choosing, training and racing the swift horses
Since ancient times, Mongols have developed the complex knowledge of choosing the swiftest horses among the flock, coaching and training them to race for a month before the race. The food is reduced and raced at the shortest to longer distances day by day. The training goes on same way and continues until the race. The race horses are classified by 6 ages as ikh nas, soyolon, azarga, khyzaalan, shüdlen and daaga and race at different distances depending upon the age. The jockeys of swift horses in general are children between 6 and 13 years old, but mostly children between the ages of 6-8 ride the swift horses. The forelocks and tails of swift horses are bound with strips. The sweat-scraper and brush are patterned with symbolic designs of the horse’s prowess and promptness.
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Traditional knowledge of choosing, training and racing the swift horses
Since ancient times, Mongols have developed the complex knowledge of choosing the swiftest horses among the flock, coaching and training them to race for a month before the race. The food is reduced and raced at the shortest to longer distances day by day. The training goes on same way and continues until the race. The race horses are classified by 6 ages as ikh nas, soyolon, azarga, khyzaalan, shüdlen and daaga and race at different distances depending upon the age. The jockeys of swift horses in general are children between 6 and 13 years old, but mostly children between the ages of 6-8 ride the swift horses. The forelocks and tails of swift horses are bound with strips. The sweat-scraper and brush are patterned with symbolic designs of the horse’s prowess and promptness.
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PI00000636
Folk knowledge and tradition of recognizing and training swift horses
Since ancient times mongols have developed and transmitted a set of folk knowledge and practices of recognizing and training swift horses. The swift horses are selected for the Naadam (festival). They are trained by the Uyachid (trainers). The riders are children (both boys and girls) aged from 6 to 12.
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