For those of you who comment in Mongolian. I am not a speaker of the language, ashamed to say. But we would like to know your opinion and your feelings about this video. Thank you so much for making your way here and saying what you did. Talarhalaa.
Very impressive film footage (Part I & II) of high ethnographic value! I am sure researchers and practitioners of shamanism will take an interest in this film footage. Thank you to Marguerite E. Garner (Kusahara) and to the film's participants Altan Chichige (Idugan/Boe) and her 2 nephews for sharing this fascinating though brief glimpse into Inner Mongolia shamanistic practice. Phil
For those of you who comment in Mongolian. I am not a speaker of the language, ashamed to say. But we would like to know your opinion and your feelings about this video. Thank you so much for making your way here and saying what you did. Talarhalaa.
gypsymagicdancer 3 months ago
Excellent thank you so much for posting good feeling
Valandinne 1 year ago
This is so fantastic! Thank you so much for posting. I have posted in the Ancient Healing and Transformational music page on facebook.
musicpeace 1 year ago
Wonderful, we have added these to our "Women Shamans" playlist. Thank you!!
You can also add framedrum for our tags. ~ Miranda
WomenFrameDrumming 1 year ago
I've been waiting for such a video for long. Thanks for sharing.
matia1919 2 years ago
Very impressive film footage (Part I & II) of high ethnographic value! I am sure researchers and practitioners of shamanism will take an interest in this film footage. Thank you to Marguerite E. Garner (Kusahara) and to the film's participants Altan Chichige (Idugan/Boe) and her 2 nephews for sharing this fascinating though brief glimpse into Inner Mongolia shamanistic practice. Phil
weyiiletpu 2 years ago