Culture of Kazakhstan
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Theme: Culture of Kazakhstan
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Theme: Culture of Kazakhstan
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1. Culture Of Kazakhstan
2. Kazakh music and musical instruments
3. National games
4. Traditional customs in Kazakhstan
5. National feasts
6. National dishes and meals
7. Other games
8. References
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1. Culture Of Kazakhstan 2. Kazakh music and musical instruments 3. National games 4. Traditional customs in Kazakhstan 5. National feasts 6. National dishes and meals 7. Other games 8. References
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Culture Of Kazakhstan
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Culture Of Kazakhstan
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The Kazakh people are rich in traditions. From birth
through old age and death, every step of their lives
has historically been marked with celebration. Even
their funeral ceremonies have their own special
symbolism. Unfortunately, many rich and interesting
traditions and customs of the Kazakh people have
been forgotten throughout the past century. Real
sovereignty is just now being reestablished in
Kazakhstan due to the process of democratization.
These abandoned traditions are just now being
rediscovered by the Kazakh people. These traditions
include being respectful to old people; being patriotic
to the motherland; being honest; and learning to love
mankind.
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The Kazakh people are rich in traditions. From birth through old age and death, every step of their lives has historically been marked with celebration. Even their funeral ceremonies have their own special symbolism. Unfortunately, many rich and interesting traditions and customs of the Kazakh people have been forgotten throughout the past century. Real sovereignty is just now being reestablished in Kazakhstan due to the process of democratization. These abandoned traditions are just now being rediscovered by the Kazakh people. These traditions include being respectful to old people; being patriotic to the motherland; being honest; and learning to love mankind.
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Traditionally every guest is offered Kazakh
cuisine at the dastarkhan (the low table) in a
yurt.The yurt is one of the most sensible types
of movable house. It is a comfortable and
practical home, ideally suited to local
conditions and ways of life - one of the greatest
inventions of the Eurasian nomads .
It is easily taken apart (it is said that a Kazakh
woman can do it in half an hour) and carried
by horses and camels. The yurt consists of
three main elements: an extensible trellis base
(the kerege), a dome made of poles (the uyk)
and a round top (the shanyrak).
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Traditionally every guest is offered Kazakh cuisine at the dastarkhan (the low table) in a yurt.The yurt is one of the most sensible types of movable house. It is a comfortable and practical home, ideally suited to local conditions and ways of life - one of the greatest inventions of the Eurasian nomads . It is easily taken apart (it is said that a Kazakh woman can do it in half an hour) and carried by horses and camels. The yurt consists of three main elements: an extensible trellis base (the kerege), a dome made of poles (the uyk) and a round top (the shanyrak).
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In ancient times Turks were reputed as the most
skillful felt-makers . These days the Kazakhs use
felt to cover the yurt and for its internal
decoration, as well as to make carpets , dresses
and shoes. The Kazakhs live surrounded by
ornaments . They richly decorate their yurts with
wall carpets and multi-colored embroideries .
Handicrafts - harnesses, felt mats (tekemets),
and articles made of wood, bone and metal - are
lavishly decorated. Headdresses , dresses, bags
and saddle-cloths are beautifully embroidered.
They use traditional designs and carvings to
make and decorate the wooden cups, large bowls
and ladles used to serve kumis (fermented mare's
milk).
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In ancient times Turks were reputed as the most skillful felt-makers . These days the Kazakhs use felt to cover the yurt and for its internal decoration, as well as to make carpets , dresses and shoes. The Kazakhs live surrounded by ornaments . They richly decorate their yurts with wall carpets and multi-colored embroideries . Handicrafts - harnesses, felt mats (tekemets), and articles made of wood, bone and metal - are lavishly decorated. Headdresses , dresses, bags and saddle-cloths are beautifully embroidered. They use traditional designs and carvings to make and decorate the wooden cups, large bowls and ladles used to serve kumis (fermented mare's milk).
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The horns of mountain rams and goats are used to decorate
beds and caskets. Leather is used to make quivers, belts,
harnesses and flasks (torsyks) for water and kumis .
Kazakh artisans are also very skillful jewelers.
Steppe zergers (jewelers) favor white silver. Traditional
Kazakh bell-shaped earrings, original bracelets (blezics), or
the traditional bracelet linked to three rings with fine
chains will certainly impress you.
Kazakh national dress varies by regions. Men wear
chapans, a kind of dressing gown with a belt, made of
velvet and richly embroidered. They cover their heads with
a soft skullcap (tobetai), a tall felt cap (kalpak) or a fox-fur
hat with earflaps (malakai).
The women's national costume consists of a white cotton
or colored silk dress , a velvet waistcoat with embroidery
and a cap or a silk scarf. Elderly women wear a hood made
of white cloth with a hole for the face (the kimeshek).
Brides wear a tall pointed, richly decorated hat, topped
with feathers (saukele).
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The horns of mountain rams and goats are used to decorate beds and caskets. Leather is used to make quivers, belts, harnesses and flasks (torsyks) for water and kumis . Kazakh artisans are also very skillful jewelers. Steppe zergers (jewelers) favor white silver. Traditional Kazakh bell-shaped earrings, original bracelets (blezics), or the traditional bracelet linked to three rings with fine chains will certainly impress you. Kazakh national dress varies by regions. Men wear chapans, a kind of dressing gown with a belt, made of velvet and richly embroidered. They cover their heads with a soft skullcap (tobetai), a tall felt cap (kalpak) or a fox-fur hat with earflaps (malakai). The women's national costume consists of a white cotton or colored silk dress , a velvet waistcoat with embroidery and a cap or a silk scarf. Elderly women wear a hood made of white cloth with a hole for the face (the kimeshek). Brides wear a tall pointed, richly decorated hat, topped with feathers (saukele).
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Kazakh music and musical instruments:
The Kazakhs love the art of wordplay and their
akyns (poets), who improvise at public
competitions (aitys) accompanied by Kazakh
stringed musical instruments: the dombra or
the kobyz .
Nauryz (Islamic New Year) is one of the
biggest holidays in Central Asia . In
Kazakhstan it is celebrated on the day of the
spring equinox, March 22 . On that day, the
streets of villages and towns are transformed.
Guests are hosted in beautiful yurts with the
traditional Nauryz kozhe dish made of seven
traditional ingredients. People respecting this
nearly month-long holiday forgive each others'
debts and offences.
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Kazakh music and musical instruments: The Kazakhs love the art of wordplay and their akyns (poets), who improvise at public competitions (aitys) accompanied by Kazakh stringed musical instruments: the dombra or the kobyz . Nauryz (Islamic New Year) is one of the biggest holidays in Central Asia . In Kazakhstan it is celebrated on the day of the spring equinox, March 22 . On that day, the streets of villages and towns are transformed. Guests are hosted in beautiful yurts with the traditional Nauryz kozhe dish made of seven traditional ingredients. People respecting this nearly month-long holiday forgive each others' debts and offences.
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National games: these are usually performed
on horseback and are an opportunity to
witness the Kazakhs' outstanding riding
skills . Kazaksha kures (Kazakh wrestling),
baiga (horse racing over 25, 50 or 100 km),
kokpar (a sort of polo game played with a
dead goat), kyz-kuu (catch the girl) and alty
bakan (six-pole swing).
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National games: these are usually performed on horseback and are an opportunity to witness the Kazakhs' outstanding riding skills . Kazaksha kures (Kazakh wrestling), baiga (horse racing over 25, 50 or 100 km), kokpar (a sort of polo game played with a dead goat), kyz-kuu (catch the girl) and alty bakan (six-pole swing).
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Traditional customs in Kazakhstan
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Traditional customs in Kazakhstan
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Tusau Kesu
After the baby's cradle and crawling stage, the scene is set
for another celebration: when the baby begins to walk for
the first time. Wealthier parents would butcher a cow for
this celebration; less wealthy parents, a sheep. For the
ceremony, black and white thread was prepared in advance
to tie the baby's legs. The mother would ask one of the
more energetic woman first to bind the baby; and then to
cut the string. In this way the baby's first step would be
toward his mother. Everybody would then wish the family
great success for the baby's future. Here the reader might
ask a question: Why use black and white thread instead of
red or green? White is symbolized in this case to mean
hopes for success without any obstacles. Black and white is
associated with the concept of honesty, even to the level of
taking a thread which does not belong to you. Cutting of
such a thread meant if you see a person stealing something
or an unpleasant situation, the watcher should try
immediately to intervene.
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Tusau Kesu After the baby's cradle and crawling stage, the scene is set for another celebration: when the baby begins to walk for the first time. Wealthier parents would butcher a cow for this celebration; less wealthy parents, a sheep. For the ceremony, black and white thread was prepared in advance to tie the baby's legs. The mother would ask one of the more energetic woman first to bind the baby; and then to cut the string. In this way the baby's first step would be toward his mother. Everybody would then wish the family great success for the baby's future. Here the reader might ask a question: Why use black and white thread instead of red or green? White is symbolized in this case to mean hopes for success without any obstacles. Black and white is associated with the concept of honesty, even to the level of taking a thread which does not belong to you. Cutting of such a thread meant if you see a person stealing something or an unpleasant situation, the watcher should try immediately to intervene.
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Sundet toi (Circumcision)
If the baby was a boy, four or five was the
age for circumcision and another toi. It was
one of the remarkable days of a boy's life.
Again relatives and friends of the family
gathered, ate, and had fun. All the above
mentioned traditions, except Sundet, were
celebrated in honor of both son and daughter.
From this point on we'll talk about boys and
girls upbringing separately, because a son's
upbringing was accomplished by the father,
and a daughter's by the mother.
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Sundet toi (Circumcision) If the baby was a boy, four or five was the age for circumcision and another toi. It was one of the remarkable days of a boy's life. Again relatives and friends of the family gathered, ate, and had fun. All the above mentioned traditions, except Sundet, were celebrated in honor of both son and daughter. From this point on we'll talk about boys and girls upbringing separately, because a son's upbringing was accomplished by the father, and a daughter's by the mother.
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National feasts
Nauryz toi
Nauryz is the celebration of the new year practiced in most
eastern countries, but it was mostly forgotten in Kazakhstan until
four years ago. This wonderful holiday has now been reinstituted,
enhancing our rich tradition. This holiday is celebrated in Spring,
when day and night are equally divided, and when mother earth,
people, cattle, insects, and all of nature begins to blossom and
revive. Cranes and geese return during this period from warm
places, and signs of Spring are everywhere. Nauryz is celebrated
on the twenty second of March, just before the coming of April
and May bring forth the fragrance of flowers to tickle one's nose.
Uighir people call this celebration "Kuit kezi." During Nauryz
festivities, zhigits would joke with the ladies, cows would calve,
and birds would lay eggs. Everybody would be happy and joyful
that the cold winter days were over. During Nauryz, people would
be very kind and hospitable, forgetting about previous quarrels,
making friends, and wishing each other happiness. Hostesses
would prepare Nauryz koje (thin porridge) and invite neighbors to
taste it.
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National feasts Nauryz toi Nauryz is the celebration of the new year practiced in most eastern countries, but it was mostly forgotten in Kazakhstan until four years ago. This wonderful holiday has now been reinstituted, enhancing our rich tradition. This holiday is celebrated in Spring, when day and night are equally divided, and when mother earth, people, cattle, insects, and all of nature begins to blossom and revive. Cranes and geese return during this period from warm places, and signs of Spring are everywhere. Nauryz is celebrated on the twenty second of March, just before the coming of April and May bring forth the fragrance of flowers to tickle one's nose. Uighir people call this celebration "Kuit kezi." During Nauryz festivities, zhigits would joke with the ladies, cows would calve, and birds would lay eggs. Everybody would be happy and joyful that the cold winter days were over. During Nauryz, people would be very kind and hospitable, forgetting about previous quarrels, making friends, and wishing each other happiness. Hostesses would prepare Nauryz koje (thin porridge) and invite neighbors to taste it.
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National dishes and meals
Maldy soy (Slaughtering)
Uitip alu - Pitching Poorer families couldn't
afford to slaughter a horse or a cow
Pisiru
Saktau - preservation or storage Kazakhs
were real masters in preserving meat
Musheleu, zhilikteu - cutting a carcass to
pieces and cutting the marrow bones.
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National dishes and meals Maldy soy (Slaughtering) Uitip alu - Pitching Poorer families couldn't afford to slaughter a horse or a cow Pisiru Saktau - preservation or storage Kazakhs were real masters in preserving meat Musheleu, zhilikteu - cutting a carcass to pieces and cutting the marrow bones.
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Other games are like
Sadak, sadak, kuirshak (Arrow, Arrow and the
Doll)
Sokyrteke (Blind wild goat)
Belbeusok (hit with a sash)
Kuzet (Guarding)
Ak Suiek (white bone)
Altybakan (a swing with six poles)
Kyz Kuu (Catch up with a girl)
Baiqe (horse race)
Tenge alu (picking tenge from the ground on a
horse)
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Other games are like Sadak, sadak, kuirshak (Arrow, Arrow and the Doll) Sokyrteke (Blind wild goat) Belbeusok (hit with a sash) Kuzet (Guarding) Ak Suiek (white bone) Altybakan (a swing with six poles) Kyz Kuu (Catch up with a girl) Baiqe (horse race) Tenge alu (picking tenge from the ground on a horse)
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References
Goodin, Robert E.; Rice, James Mahmud; Bittman, Michael; &
Saunders, Peter. (2005). "The time-pressure illusion: Discretionary
time vs free time". Social Indicators Research 73 (1), 43–70.
The “u” first appeared in the early sixteenth century, probably by
analogy with words such as pleasure .
Neulinger, John. 1981. The Psychology of Leisure . 2nd Ed. C.C.
Thomas.
Farb, Peter (1968). Man's Rise to Civilization As Shown by the Indians
of North America from Primeval Times to the Coming of the Industrial
State . New York City : E. P. Dutton . pp. 28. LCC E77.F36 . "Most
people assume that the members of the Shoshone band worked
ceaselessly in an unremitting search for sustenance. Such a dramatic
picture might appear confirmed by an erroneous theory almost
everyone recalls from schooldays: A high culture emerges only when
the people have the leisure to build pyramids or to create art. The fact
is that high civilization is hectic, and that primitive hunters and
collectors of wild food, like the Shoshone, are among the most
leisured people on earth."
Dictionary, MULLER
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References Goodin, Robert E.; Rice, James Mahmud; Bittman, Michael; & Saunders, Peter. (2005). "The time-pressure illusion: Discretionary time vs free time". Social Indicators Research 73 (1), 43–70. The “u” first appeared in the early sixteenth century, probably by analogy with words such as pleasure . Neulinger, John. 1981. The Psychology of Leisure . 2nd Ed. C.C. Thomas. Farb, Peter (1968). Man's Rise to Civilization As Shown by the Indians of North America from Primeval Times to the Coming of the Industrial State . New York City : E. P. Dutton . pp. 28. LCC E77.F36 . "Most people assume that the members of the Shoshone band worked ceaselessly in an unremitting search for sustenance. Such a dramatic picture might appear confirmed by an erroneous theory almost everyone recalls from schooldays: A high culture emerges only when the people have the leisure to build pyramids or to create art. The fact is that high civilization is hectic, and that primitive hunters and collectors of wild food, like the Shoshone, are among the most leisured people on earth." Dictionary, MULLER
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