Mongolia coverage index

Photographs of Dashbalbar sum, No. 28
Batbuyan B.
Every two weeks the coach-bus arrived, this being the main link between the sum centre and the aimag centre. But in July 1993 the service stopped.
subject: transportation

Photographs of Dashbalbar sum, No. 29
Batbuyan B.
The main post office in Dashbalbar sum centre
subject: post office, settlements

Photographs of Dashbalbar sum, No. 50
Batbuyan B.
Purevdorj, the “Knowledgeable Old Person” of Batbuyan’s questionnaire.
subject: research participants

Photographs of Dashbalbar sum, No. 46
Batbuyan B.
In a back yard (khashaa) in Dashbalbar sum centre.
subject: settlements, town residences

Photographs of Dashbalbar sum, No. 38
Batbuyan B.
Cattle at a fence and enclosure made of dung.
subject: livestock enclosures, pastoral camps

Photographs of Dashbalbar sum, No. 49
Batbuyan B.
Household No. 7, Baatar’s children.
subject: research participants

Photographs of Dashbalbar sum, No. 34
Batbuyan B.
Watchman at Dashbalbar sum kindergarten
subject: schools

cover image for Losing Ground
Rappa, Bradley
Cover image for the film “Losing Ground”

Losing Ground
Rappa, Bradley
subject: Mongolia, environment, mining, pastoralism, urbanization

Монголын угсаатны зүйн үндэс [Foundations of Mongolian ethnography]
Bulag, Uradyn E
Essay on the origins of Mongolian ethnography
subject: Mongolian ethnography, indigenous anthropology

Introduction to Field Reports in Mongolian Ethnology (1960-1971)
Bulag, Uradyn E
Survey of the origins and development of Mongolian anthropology.
subject: Mongolian ethnography, indigenous anthropology

Carole Pegg interviewed by Carolyn Landau. (2 of 3).
Pegg, Carole
Track 2 [5 mins, 26 secs] [Session one, continued: 9 July 2010] Describes background to her editorship of the New Grove dictionary.
subject: ethnomusicology

Cover of the book *Mongolian Music, Dance, & Oral Narrative: Performing Diverse Identities*
Pegg, Carole
Book cover
subject: books, ethnomusicology

Carole Pegg interviewed by Carolyn Landau. (1 of 3).
Pegg, Carole
Track 1 [1 hr, 27 mins, 43 secs] [Session one: 9 July 2010] Carole Ann Pegg [CP], born Nottingham, September 1944. Summarises working class family background and recalls early musical experiences.
subject: ethnomusicology

Carole Pegg interviewed by Carolyn Landau. (3 of 3)
Pegg, Carole
Track 3 [9 mins, 20 secs] [Session one, continued: 9 July 2010] Describes relationship with Laurence Picken and the effect he had on her work.
subject: ethnomusicology

Extract from “ Mongolian music, dance & oral narrative”
Pegg, Carole
Extract from the book “Mongolian music, dance & oral narrative: performing diverse identities”, concerning khöömii (vocalizations), song, instrumental music, and the placating of animals.
subject: ethnomusicology, khöömii, communication with livestock

Country research paper: Pastoral movement patterns of Mongolian herders and their socio-economic aspects
Erdenebaatar, B
Report on ethnographic fieldwork and a study of historical documents concerning mobility patterns among herders in Mongolia.
subject: mobility patterns, reports

Completed ethnographic interview questionnaire from the Cambridge MacArthur project on a “rich herder” (redacted)
This is one of the field research questionnaires sent out with ethnographers working on the Cambridge ECCIA project, and reports information about a wealthier herder in one of the field sites.
subject: ethnographic interviews, questionnaires

Sample handwritten notes from ethnographic interview (English)
Telengid, B
subject: ethnographic interviews, fieldnotes