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[000:00:00;00] ah . 3 3 2 were on our way to see you, im with his guys or family has been on our home for several generations deserving the island legacy. taking care of the local museum. 2 ah julia, hello, thanks for meeting us here. oh, such an interesting, interesting place. tell me, have you lived here your entire life and what gives you the motivation to stay here and preserve this culture in this heritage for everybody? yet if you're right, when i was young, my parents used to bring me here to visit my grandparents said that i'd spend the
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whole summer here. you know, one thing i can say about old hon island is that i never wanted to live anywhere else. but when you come to all home, especially in summer, you get this sense of freedom. and i don't just mean to move around. i'm talking about a state of mind who would know you're surrounded by endless blue sky. will this see the mountains and the vast steps that i am i just go with? it gives you an undescribable feeling of inner freedom. would think there's no way i'd trade being here for anything else. i'll be all hung museum is my life's work and much more. it's my duty to carry on the legacy of my ancestors. he. it's life in my yeah, it's not just my life, but my whole family's to this such a wonderful energy to this place. you can feel it, but it's also bringing more traffic to all horn into the island. is this hurting
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the energy here or does it help in some way? is there a balance? what does nice not to be a good night that there is no clear answer. it stuck with all hahn is millions of years old blue it was here before you. it's alive now and it will live on get it. i wouldn't say that the energy of this place is negatively affected. so i'm really looking forward to seeing the museum. can you show me the way i share this way? so jojo, we are in the museum that your grandfather built. and there is a theory that the center of civilization is in africa, but we're getting more information that another center is right here in by call. or in fact, are, we know that native americans can trace some of their ancestry back here too. by call. can you tell me a little bit more about that particular unit of cars that pro, i'd like to tell you about a researcher from your could scott, who spent his life studying league by carl. i his name was staying islov girl off. indeed, he has since passed away,
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nor the idea he put forward. it was that at one time before the by called bass and was formed a present. this area was inhabited by one of the oldest civilizations on the planet at new some. then when the tectonic plates started to shift out and the bottom of lake by car began to sink, this entire population sank under the water with their thoughts of ne, borrowing from the name atlanta, the girl off called this civilization by carlita. and it's an uncontested fact that the people that inhabited all hon island migrated eastwards because this was during h in times. and the exact reason is still unknown than you will. it could have been due to an advancing lace here. so instead of maybe they were simply traveling, look, or perhaps they followed animal herds to retain a source of food, the school, whatever the reason they went east, you leave you at that time, the bearing straight that did not exist. no, and the 2 continents were connected through a narrow land way, which scientists later called the bearing land bridge. busy through this land bridge,
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people could cross to the other side and saddle there because it is believed that these people were the original north american indian c. as for several years, the experts conducted or he illogical research and excavations, gifts and scientists carried out various lab tests italian. it was confirmed that the people who lives in the, by col, region, and on all, hon islands, the, we're the ancestor of the north american indians. so this really is a melting pot and mixture of cultures and mixture of religions. um, so how does it affect people on the island? do people get along here? we do not love this. did you miss allison that we do have a mix of cultures here and not just in the sense of every day culture it's. we've had people of orthodox faith, sham hands, buddhists, catholics, and muslims. a major ta, tardy, asper is so yes, this place really is a melting pot on his normal people would pass along parts of their culture and borrow other tribes customers on you. these days, almost all the bureaus and in general,
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the people living here like combined the practices of both shamanism and orthodox christianity, i knew would they go to church services. but they also observed the customs and traditions of shamanism. she took its members of any other faith that happened to be on the island here, respect these geminus, tick rituals, and the practices are strictly observed him. so that's the kind of cultural influence we've experienced honey. if i look around the museum, i see many interesting artifacts and exhibits. i understand some of the artifacts that you have here are really rich in heritage and culture and historical. can you show me some of the artifacts that you have? but it never let me show you then because in one so you tell me about this is a very interesting good advice pregnant? well, this is part of a garage you're to le, traditional housing. who does, it usually has 8 walls and every space serves
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a specific purpose. you in the fireplace was in the center room, and it's where the family guardian spirit dwelled as the master of the fire and the urine. eat. i better when the family sat down to eat or had guests over the 1st bite was always given to the fire of those kinds only after that they would start eating it be the burnouts believe that fire purified everything cause it cleans the urine from evil spirits. that could harm residence, don't say so, this is the central part. when i go, there were also the east and west sides of the yard of the east side was for women, william jose because a woman has children, the giver of life, the beginning of a new life and the sun rises in the east and a new day begins this symbolizes the beginning of something new zealand scow. ah, you men occupied the west facing part of the yard, where the sun sets in the west and the day's over that will be end death using men were hunters and warriors they brought death now. yes, but you and if there was a baby in the yard,
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the cradle would be between the entrance and the fireplace. if that's where they would hide it, we might. the fire was supposed to protect the baby from all evil spirits. again that shall my nests use various elements to protect them and gone so that there is one hanging over there. but they made them to be extremely scary. looking, shamans would make spirits dwell in such an angle, so it would gain protective powers. ah, that's why they had to look terrifying. so that evil spirits trying to get into the yard would be scared her and run away. j ease up. but here is another symbol thought up sir. gay asked me if you can see these posts all around, all hon sir damien's, a tethering post. what it was used to tie horses up as there are flat steps all around here. after riding for days, they needed rest and but they couldn't tie their horses to just anything. so bore out started installing these posts on the boundaries between their villages. that soon the surgery posts became sacred,
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narrow because they turned into meeting spots between families and tribes. and garage, they would spray them in a ritual as, as they believed they had sacred powers. with the guarding spirit grew stronger and people began to do rituals near them again, but themselves sick? oh, glen cove. i get up. god, i love how everything has not just a purpose, but it also has a meaning to it as well. um, you mentioned about shamanism, it's not just a part of the culture or religion. it's a really important part of all of everything here. but i wanted to go with, well, can you tell me more about shamanism in butcher culture? so my knees with the text chasm. shamanism is not really
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a culture or religion. really. it's more like the world view of the variety of people living here. in ancient times, people watch different processes, analyze them, and made conclusions. even if there was a storm, there won't be any fish really. and you know, if there is thunder, isn't it? is going to rain. if there is drought, there won't be any harvest toys. yeah. they connected all these processes to territorial spirits. olivia. shamanism is the belief that everything has a spiritual master and he should be very careful with the spiritual world. mean, he shouldn't damage nature rover so it is more like a world view and people have maintained it for generations. i see celia, have you ever visited the sherman or do you believe in a shaman powers? yes, a minute to be gone. well, i've never tried to them, i believe in that power you but it should be a last resort. i am lucky to have never been in a situation where i might need it of some weeks when i'm ill. the doctor can
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diagnose or treat me as to me. i think you could. you have to understand that shamanism is not to be messed with it. but you have to be careful with it of really cha. man's communicate with evil spirits as well when they enter a trance with the spirits of the underground and he brought us, it's not right to think of them in terms of good and evil spirits can harm people sometimes. so you shouldn't go after the services of a showman, for sheer curiosity. um, you can talk to them, but ask for their help only when you have no other option ones and i never had to, thankfully off the boat for years noise. all hon is the heart of shamanism in eastern siberia, those because its energy is strong here and you have to face the spiritual world, whether you like it or not, there's sometimes the spirit guide you as people say, some of them, but anyone can go out into the woods is likely to get lost and simply travel in circles until they die. he put them you. nobody knows why this happens in
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a person can be living here his whole life and still get lost once he leaves his village from when you this has happened more than once escabido of another thing, but you must always make an offering to the spirits at the highest mountain between the town of career deville and the fairy though, but that all haunt spirits are powerful. they're not, not you have to make an offering even if you don't believe in spirits most for you when i was a child and my family lived on garcia, it's unbelievable. and one time we came to the island by car with our friends. so if you believe it was in the seventy's, when cars were slow and the roads bumpy usual, we but we stopped to have a snack near the sir gave post. he not the very that i was sick, 7 with my brother was 14. there was another boy with us, my mother and the boy's father who was driving him. now the boy and i saw coins scattered by the sir, gave you. so we ran to collect them. i didn't get enough. could you let the man said, go on, but i will pay for the fairy with them. the fairy wasn't free. baglan was really
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that. so we boarded the boat to 7 year olds in the back seat to run. the fairies were small, the only fit 2 cars. our car was at the bag. richie the blue ridge, the rounds was lifted by chains and the fairy set sail with another half way across the all hans kimura to straight the fairies and and died. i'm only the ram fell down a bit and our car started to roll back towards the water i put on bulls. all the men on the fairy tried to hold on to the car. really? the boy and i, the ones who collected the coins were in the back seat, clicked at the ferry, was narrow, and we couldn't open the car doors this machine. you could go now with this. sure. sure. as soon as we were out, the engine started again here, the ramp was able to close and the car stopped moving. what would you will even spirits after that? you? my mother became a believer. things like this happened here all the time. the keys, shamanism is all around here. you face it and you can't help. but believe in it is
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when you, when you viewed it new meters, once it felt givers didn't unless you eat it with. yeah. it's been an incredibly interesting conversation. i certainly learned about thank you very much me since shannon ism is an integral part of the culture here we to decided to receive our blessings and we're going to see volunteer her guy of the chief show me on here on a horn. valentine. hi. this is us. i father. i just sort of tied a green ribbon on to the pole here. i hope that's a good luck color. hope that means something good for our team. at the corrosive mag. it's a good omen. emily green is the color of the earth, love the earth, and the sky will help you. blue being the sky and green the earth over. it'll help you in the hopefully all of us inevitable that there be peace and harmony. fall is
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i guess if you won't remember them come over here. these are see again. so tethering post 4 horses, said one, our gods, who descended from the sky or cards came down here to save the world from evil. these spirits are own across the shores of by col lucy. but these posts are here because the chief cut lives in this rock, according to legend. what's your po was here, what the go ahead, if you good. so it seems to me that being a sharman, you have to be knowledgeable about medicine. you have to know about the spirits, but also how do you have to be a psychologist as well for your, for, of course, for my shamrock needs to know how to be a psychologist, an oracle, a healer, and a fortune teller. or he must be old for things for the how often do people come to see you and i, can you give me an example of what they come to see for lucia?
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but of them who are the people come with all kinds of requests along low self and they asked for spells to protect and rituals, all rights to increase crop yield, the cattle, breeding, hunting and fishing. i think there are also birth and age related rituals for you from marriages to burial ceremonies, all the events that happen in our lives. we're talking about. we only perform rituals. if we're are just living. this is lou lou. he a home a
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a, b, a. is there anything that is taboo or anything that's forbidden? i a ritual that you as a sherman will not or cannot do. you will george? the boy and i will never do a ritual to start war. we don't want was that we won't agree to harm any one or do evil to others. what evil violent or wicked things are taboo and something will refuse to do. what good. can you treat any thing with the help of a showman? yet there is a shifting cover, so even of course not to day modern medicine can do almost anything that we stay clear. sometimes we use traditional healing practices when people come to us on the list. otherwise we let professional doctors do their job, wouldn't have to figure medicine, is there to treat people there and we look after the spiritual part hobby or the full year. and what about people relying too much on shamanism?
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is it where you actually have to refer people to actually go see a traditional western medicine or usa such things happen. of course, if a sharma knows he can't really help someone will send them to a doctor if there's a broken bone, for example from of, and the patient needs a sprint or a cast that they need to see a doctor. what bishop does nothing a shaman can do. in this case, i could hit my tambourine a 1000 times, and it wouldn't help build a sham and needs to be able to tell people when they can't help. let's go back to yours. what is a common misconception about sharman is that you would like to clear up or what is something that you can tell people that they don't know about? shamanism law. most people's idea of a showman is a person jumping around and beating a tambourine. what a good, it's a general misconception. you need to understand that a sham on is some on equipped with spiritual knowledge. i need someone who knows the legends and traditions of the people. he's the bearer of the people spirit in
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russia. traditional shamanism is practiced among indigenous ethnic groups, the inhabiting siberia, the north, and the far east. you don't want some russians, italians or french might have is just a hobby, neo shamanism which is not the same. her traditional shamanism is a religion, a faith practiced by indigenous ethnic groups. while neo shamanism is like a punk some culture, but the neo shamanism and traditional shamanism things are 2 entirely different thing. what's i told you that you needed to be a sharman? how did you know that shamanism was your calling? where it was tradition that initiated me into sherman hood family. then i started learning studying the religion. i can't say i've always known i'd be a showman for you. i didn't know. i lived like many other people worked at a factory or served in the army, just like most people of my generation. and then i was chosen to become a sherman of which was and i took up my new duties for la did the phone speaker for
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a little. what did you see about the future? what can you tell us about, or even your hopes about humanity and what we can expect. moving forward, more humankind is standing at the threshold. there's a choice to meg, either to slide back and become light reptiles, crocodiles, or move forward to spiritual heights and become better people at each turn at every rebirth. a person should become better, stronger, more beautiful than that, and closer to perfection. each time we need to take one small step upwards and become a little bit better than before, or every person needs to work on themselves, improve and re educate themselves. so it's very important. i thank you, dear. sure, do bear with me here on
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a hornet magic is everywhere and it can be clearly expressed through art. and it can be seen through the eyes of artist dashing number, cough in with dashing. hi, hello. thank you for having us in your workshop to see where the magic is made. you yourself started as
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a local branching artist. and now your world famous and you said that your success is based on your roots. i'm at home. can you tell me about that? there's fear of both. i think it's because i'm still a berardi, an artist. it's just a geography in some regard has become wider. yeah. this area around blake cal has given me everything. knowledge, culture, history. how would you by coll has a vast history. and if i q, logical findings indicate a great civilization was here a few century b. c. it's a fascinating world. mm hm. i thought into this thing here. interesting. now you're an artist, but also every one in your family is an artist as well. talk to me a little bit about a is a genetic do you think or is it nurture the, the surrounding culture has inspired, you know? yeah. well, i think it's both. no, but mostly i would say it's genetic, but the more for generations, my ancestors were craftsmen calling you back, then it was difficult to call in the heart of him in those times. so just like in renee suns, europe,
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artists were jacks of all trades and so were our ancestors isn't a good man. they would create everything from daily items to church goods. and you might, in some way that is an art or people by can had a lot of knowledge and a lot of craft to you or morgan mr. now, your sculpture on cape a hub boy, is known as the guardian of by call. we went out to visit it. it's, it's beautiful piece, but you call it the father of by call. is there a difference? do you have a different meaning to this particular piece of artwork? and what else could music can impurity in language? i call it by girl, by veil, by weight where by girl is by coll and by they is father. according to our ancient tradition, there are 13 date is around by carl. and we worshipped the 13 keepers of the lake, but as i united them all in one face to emphasize this ancient culture. to me, it's a collective image. the related to the local indigenous cultures can get lost and
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their identity can be lost forever. what do you see yourself as kind of a guardian of brach and culture, or maybe at least preserving your culture for future generations to come? no, yeah, boomers. well, i do this deliberately, mindfully numerous. the knowledge i have from my ancestor says, am i pass it on using the instruments i possess. being a sculptor, i cast my ard and bronze, or willow rider or musician. what would of course be different? no, i use visual art to pass on this knowledge, but i keep saying though, i grown that we're losing our culture, this knowledge, an alarming pace. now this is what worries me, a lot of it, which is in your work is an exciting. it's energetic, it's fantastic. um there's also it can, it can actually be intimidating in some ways, but there's also definitely a magical quality to it. do you think that there's
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a mystical side to being an artist as well? mo ya's name, i don't know about other artists. another culture south nick, well i think what i do is characteristic of my people know and siberian people's in general. the union for it or it is only being characterized as buddhist. start for the past few centuries of western before that it was considered a pagan culture of even today. and buddhism in this region was strongly mix with pagan culture. what got it? i think this pagan aspect shows quite strongly in my article because siberia is mighty most iberia is all about this raw power through it. and so as by karl, that somebody in the widest winds, an extreme temperature studio and see if it's cold here, it's freezing. when it's hot here it's hotter and my art is much like nature in it, whether i wanted or not. it's just the way it is supervisor doug, and i used thank you very much for taking us, taking the time to see us. it's been a pleasure,
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