Results of the Uluu Toolor Project (Great Mountains): On May 21, in the village of Ton, the results of the Uluu Toolor Project (Great Mountains) were announced. During the event, the results of a month-long study of three schools located near Mount Tastar-Ata were announced. These schools are in the villages of Kajy-Saz, Tuura-Suu, and Ton. Students conducted research in their villages in five directions: Legends, Medicinal Herbs, Drawings (petroglyphs), Successful Women, and Oral Histories of the Events of 1916. The project participants creatively presented the results of their research…
Month: May 2024
Weekly review of the activities of the Aigine CRC
📑 Great Mountains: This week, as part of the “Uluu Toolor” (Great Mountains) project, high school students from grades 7-11 from two of the three schools in the Issyk-Kul region conducting research among local residents of the villages Tuura-Suu and Kazhy-Saz organized a community clean-up on Tastar-Ata Mountain. The children collectively removed plastic waste from the Tastar-Ata area and cleaned nearby trails. Next week, the students will present the results of their research projects on topics such as petroglyphs, legends, medicinal plants, and successful women. The research groups are led…
Weekly review of the activities of the Aigine CRC
Great Mountains, local research: As part of the “Uluu Toolor” (Great Mountains) project, high school students from grades 7-11 of three schools in the Issyk-Kul region (Kazy-Saz, Ton, and Tuura-Suu villages) are conducting research among local residents on the following topics: petroglyphs, legends, medicinal plants, and successful women. Before beginning their research, the Aigine Cultural Research Center (CRC) conducted a training session on basic research methods and interviewing techniques. The research will last for one month, after which the students will present the results of their work in a creative…
Weekly review of the activities of the Aigine CRC
⛰️ On April 29 and 30, experts from the Aigine Cultural Research Center (CRC) – Jumagazy Sadyr uulu, Chynar Seidakmatova, Senior Project Coordinator Cholponai Usubalieva-Grishchuk, and Project Coordinator Ayza Abdyrahmanova – participated in a conference organized by the University of Central Asia titled “HISTORY OF CENTRAL ASIA CARVED IN STONE: STUDY, PRESERVATION, AND INTERPRETATION OF PETROGLYPHS.” On April 29, the Aigine CRC team presented reports on the documentation of petroglyphs and the multimedia results of studies on traditional knowledge related to Kyrgyzstan’s petroglyphs. At the end of their presentations, the…