Tuesday, March 15, 2011


Elder Ford receiving the traditional greeting. The oldest person is greeted first with each person paying their respects. Their arms go under yours (if you are the oldest person--to show their support for you.) The blue scarf is a sign of respect as well.

The bread decoration on the table is a traditional piece as well. It has to have an odd number of layers. The older you are the more layers that you need to have. We would need about seven layers. So the older you are the more expensive Tsgaan Sar is for you..
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