The reindeer people.

In Northern Mongolia, there exists a sacred alliance between people, ancestor spirits and reindeer. This film is an intimate portrait of a family of Dukha reindeer nomads following their migration through the forests of Mongolia's Hovsgol province. The oldest Dukha, is a divine seer, a 96-year...

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Other Authors: Sardar, Hamid (Director), Wenger, Allan (Narrator)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: Paris : ZED, 2004.
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Summary:In Northern Mongolia, there exists a sacred alliance between people, ancestor spirits and reindeer. This film is an intimate portrait of a family of Dukha reindeer nomads following their migration through the forests of Mongolia's Hovsgol province. The oldest Dukha, is a divine seer, a 96-year old shaman, called Tsuyan. She is the link between the healing songs of the forest ancestors, her people and their reindeer. To live in harmony with them, people had to learn to respect nature and animals and to pass down their beliefs, from generation to generation, by invoking the song-lines of their deceased ancestors.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 27, 2013).
Physical Description:1 online resource (55 min.).
Previously released as DVD.
Playing Time:00:54:47