Sunday, October 25, 2015

The Reindeer Riders

Dukha Shaman
Some of the world's greatest secrets and mysteries can be found beyond the boundaries of human civilization. With globalization encroaching more and more on those that try and maintain their unique ways of life, it's incredible to observe those that persevere. This is what makes the Dukha people of the Mongolian outback so fascinating. The nomadic tribe has lived in remote forests in northwestern Mongolia for centuries. During that time, they have developed a distinctive relationship with wild animals that is quite amazing. Through their own brand of animal husbandry, the Dukha people have learned to use reindeer as a means of transportation over the treacherous terrain they call home. They ride them into the deep snowy forests to hunt for food and collect antlers they can sell to nearby villages for basic supplies. Photographer Hamid Sardar-Afkhami recently documented them in a series of stunning photographs.

6 comments:

  1. great pic of uncle frank foolscrow

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    1. Chavs:

      That photo of Frank Fool Crows was taken at the Custer Battlefield Monument in 1976.

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  2. hi Michael. I'm a practitioner in the UK. for 35 years. You have a good site brother.

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    1. Chavs: Thank you for your kind words. What kind of shamanic work are you doing in the UK?

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    2. I run regular monthly workshops based on 1st nation and celtic (which as you know are similar in many ways). small rituals and healing. harmonising with voice etc. larger workshop up to 80 people. smaller ones sometimes we may do a soul retrieval. drumming in all.

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    3. Sounds Great! Thank you for sharing.

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