“Places of Memory” as the Historical and Spiritual Values of the Kazakh Culture Regeneration
Farida Mussatayeva,
Zaure Malgarayeva,
Meruyert Issayeva
Abstract:The Kazakh national memory faced suppression during the 70 years of Soviet rule, leading to a risk of partial loss of national cultural heritage. In this period, Soviet policies often discouraged practices, such as visiting sacred places, a tradition integral to honoring ancestors and perpetuating national memory. Prior to this, during the Russian colonial period, similar policies served as a deterrent to these cultural expressions. It is important to differentiate between the Russian colonial policies pre-Sov… Show more
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