Artigos de caça com aves de presa na cultura dos povos nômades

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https://doi.org/10.35588/th098x60

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baldak, boo, importância cultural, tomaga, tugur

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A caça de aves tem uma longa história e uma grande importância cultural para muitos países modernos da região da Ásia Central, pelo qual o estudo dos objetos de caça permitirá examinar esse processo em detalhe e preservar o legado cultural dos países modernos. O objetivo do estudo é examinar que equipe utilizabam os nômades para caçar aves e considerar a importância deste tipo de atividade na sociedade. No transcurso do estudo utilizaram-se vários métodos de cognição teórica. Como resultado do estudo, chegou-se às seguintes conclusões: determinou-se que a caça de aves não era só um elemento da vida, mas também tem influenciado na cosmovisão e a cultura dos povos nômades. O elemento principal da equipe era a tomaga, um boné de couro que se colocava na cabeça da ave, e tinha cinco tipos. O abucheo é uma equipe para manter a ave à distancia e se utilizaba principalmente para o treinamento, e sua variedade dependia da sua longitude. Este estudio será útil para que os etnógrafos que investigam a cultura e o jeito vida dos povos nómadas profundizem nos seus conhecimentos.

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2024-11-22

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