My understanding is that, to this day, around half of Mongolian population of 2.9 million people still live as the Mongols always have, as herders. Their animals are, of course, central to their lives and provide income, food, clothing and shelter. There are five species: horses, goats, sheep, cattle and bactrian camels. Collectively the Mongolians [...]
Archive for July 21st, 2008
Mongolia Monday: The Five Snouts, Part 1
Posted in Mongolia, Travel, tagged bactrian camels, cattle, five snouts, goats, Mongolia, Mongolian horses, sheep, Story of the Wheeping Camel on July 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
-
Recent Comments
brenda salzano on Sketching In New York sartenada on Sketching In New York keith harmon snow on Mongolia Monday: The Five Snou… Kym on A Trip To The California Acade… Kait on Mongolia Monday- A Mongol… Art Organizations
Artists
- Andrew Denman
- Armand Cabrera
- Blue Sky Dreaming
- Carel Brest van Kempen
- Celeste Bergin
- David G. Derrick
- Diana Moses Botkin
- Guy Combes
- James Gurney
- Jim Pearson
- Julie T. Chapman
- Kathrin Burleson
- Kim Diment
- Robin Purcell
- Sally Berner
- Scott Christensen
- Shawn Gould
- Victoria Wilson-Schultz
- Zenaida (Zee Zee) Mott
Environmental organizations
Find Me On the Web At...
Gardening
Humboldt County Art Scene
Literary
Lost Coast Daily Painters
Mongolia
Pets and animal welfare
Susan Fox's Website
-
Top Posts
Categories
Archive
Pages
Category Cloud
Animal welfare/rescue Art Thought for the Day Drawings and sketches EBay Listings Environment/conservation Equipment Gardening Making a living Miscellaneous Mongolia Mongolia 2008 Mongolia 2009-AFC Flag Expedition Mongolian Culture Paintings and process Pets Shows and festivals The Artist The Business of Art Travel WildlifeCalendar
