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International Institute for the Study of Nomadic Civilizations
July 28, 2023

New Research on Cultural Values of Mongolian and Inner Asian Nomads Underway

“Study of the Cultural Values of Mongolian and Inner Asian Nomads” has commenced and our young researchers[…]

International Institute for the Study of Nomadic Civilizations
July 21, 2023

International Consultative Meeting on Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage Held during the “Nomads” World Culture Festival in Ulaanbaatar

The “Nomads” world culture festival was organized by the Ministry of Culture and the Culture & Arts[…]

International Institute for the Study of Nomadic Civilizations
June 23, 2023

New Study Explores Changes in Mongolian Culinary Traditions

A new work titled “Oral Blessings: Changes in Mongolian Food and Drink Culture” by S. Mijid, Researcher[…]

International Institute for the Study of Nomadic Civilizations
June 13, 2023

New Publication by UNESCO-Affiliated Institute Explores Mongolian Traditional Healing

A new work titled “Healing Through Culture: Mongolian Traditional Healing Practices” by G. Zulbaatar, Research and Program[…]

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