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Interesting Performance of an Uriankhai Shamaness


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Interesting Performance of an Uriankhai Shamaness

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The last motions of a ritual conducted in a yurt. The shamaness asks her spirits to leave the scene of the ritual and return to their homes.

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matia1919

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hovsgol, howsgol, huvgul, khovsgol, khowsgol, mongol, shaman, shamaness, urainhai, uriankhai, urianxai, xowsgol,

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