Waubonsee Community College

Mongolian cashmere traders, produced by NHK

Label
Mongolian cashmere traders, produced by NHK
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For High School; College; Adult audiences
Main title
Mongolian cashmere traders
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747798153
Responsibility statement
produced by NHK
Runtime
24
Series statement
Global business and economics in video
Summary
The nomadic goat herders of Mongolia, who live on the plains southwest of Ulan Bator, are thriving in the new economic climate. Long controlled by the government, wool from the cashmere goats is now on the free market. Here, on the broad plateau, the sale of large volumes of fine cashmere wool is negotiated between tribespeople and traders.We get a close- up look at several nomadic families whose traditional ways have been changing. Riyshya traded his wool for a stylish new motor bike on which he proudly cruises the plateau. Clearly, new commodities are being introduced. Rice, which had always been scarce, has become part of the staple diet. The small community has established its own school, so children no longer have to travel long distances daily.Among the herders, all important matters are discussed together as a group. The film provides a fascinating insight into a traditional community successfully adapting to changing times
Target audience
general
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