The Uli people of Siberia, also known as the people of Mongu, carry on a deep and spiritual connection to their land, the Amur River, and the surrounding forests. Their culture is rich with traditions that blend nature, spirituality, and ritual, many of which have been preserved despite modern influences. Central to their customs is the reverence for the natural world, where every element, whether a tree, stone, or animal, is believed to have a spirit.
ever wonder why the history puzzle never seems to all fit together? every little village is separated and deemed a different people and culture that just popped out of the ground one day and then disappeared just as suddenly. no learning curve just a sudden full blown knowledge, skills and abilities from nowhere? and are all 'native' hmm
The Uli people of Siberia, also known as the people of Mongu, carry on a deep and spiritual connection to their land, the Amur River, and the surrounding forests. Their culture is rich with traditions that blend nature, spirituality, and ritual, many of which have been preserved despite modern influences. Central to their customs is the reverence for the natural world, where every element, whether a tree, stone, or animal, is believed to have a spirit.
Beautiful, one with your environment, respect for your environment
You are so kind
They are very lucky to be born in such a beautiful place from Bangladesh, Pawan Sarkar
Greetings from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬
ever wonder why the history puzzle never seems to all fit together? every little village is separated and deemed a different people and culture that just popped out of the ground one day and then disappeared just as suddenly. no learning curve just a sudden full blown knowledge, skills and abilities from nowhere? and are all 'native' hmm