Mongolian migration PROTOTYPE

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The Mongolian Spring Migration

A RARE BEAUTY BEHELD


CONTENTS

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What the publication entails

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What is internal migration?

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Background information about the Mongolian Nomad migration

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A Rare Beauty Beheld a poem by Valsa George


03 - WHAT THE PUBLICATION ENTAILS?

This publication showcases the harsh nature of the Mongolian Nomad Spring Migration through Valsa George’s poem titled, ‘A Rare Beauty Beheld’. The migration takes place annually and is a type of internal migration.


06 - WHAT IS INTERNAL MIGRATION?

It is a type of migration with geopolitical entity. Tending to be travel for: education, economic improvement, escaping natural disaster or civil disturbance.


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Amur Turching and brother, both Mongolian nomadic herders. Photo by Matthieu Paley


The migration is unique to Mongolia, whereby Nomads take about 2 weeks to slowly move their animals an estimated 100km. The nomads do not need maps or GPS devices; they use the sun, the stars as well as the shape of hills, mountains and landmarks to find their way. Nomad’s have traditionally taken their animals to where the pastures were best.


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[Edited] ‘The Big Freeze’. Photo by Tim Allen


The journey is harsh and long due to the dzuds (extreme cold natural disaster native to Mongolia during the Spring months) that they face on the way. The dzuds are also the reason the migration takes place, in order to save the livestock which brings them income.


12 - A RARE BEAUTY BEHELD ‘Mongolian Nomads Spring Migration’. Photo by Tim Allen


Through the country paths, I lazily loitered, watching Nature in its changing hue,

s t r a y i n g

farther into the interiors, sundry and sublime vistas came into view.


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in response to zephyr’s warm embrace, the silvery leaves joyously fluttered. the bees busied themselves collecting pollen and birds on tree tops merrily chattered

it was the end of verdant spring. summer’s sun stood behind my head. bleat of sheep was heard from far. ‘Good day to you’….. Someone said.



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‘Samarkand, 13 years old’. Photo by Matthieu Paley


There stood on the hill, a boy around fifteen obviously he was of tribal breed. with a beaming smile, he greeted me but on walking to him...

he ran like a ste


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teed

I saw him disappear behind the trees and enter into a hut tiny as a nest


he lived in the lap of Mother Nature, far from the city and its sooty dust


20 - A RARE BEAUTY BEHELD [Edited] ‘Agalai Nurgaiv, , Eagle Hunter’. Photo by Joel Santos


being coaxed, he hesitantly came out. my tone of assurance and pleasing smile, seemed to have won his confidence

as to a friend, he shared his eventful tale.


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pointing to the sheep grazing in the grass,

he stayed in the woods all day long,

feeding and tending his master’s sheep.

he said, he earned a living caring the flock.


24 - A RARE BEAUTY BEHELD ‘Nomadic migration, Gobi Desert’. Photo by Unknown


from dawn to dusk, through woods and meads,


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he leads his sheep, calling them by their name. un

vexed,

with

simple

pleasures he is content and with a nomad’s life, he seems to be tamed,


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he said, at home he has his invalid mother. bringing her back to health is his mission in life on referring to his mother, I watched his eyes glitter nothing other than her illness posed to him a strife


from every utterance, I could sense his filial love. even in abundance, while shadows line many faces, on his visage, hope lingered as a dancing flame to me he seemed above many, rich in other graces!



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