TRADITIONAL FORMS OF INTRODUCING CHILDREN TO FOLK ART THE CREATIVITY OF THE KARACHAI AND BALKARS
Keywords:
karachay-balkars, ethnic group, agriculture, customs, rituals, children, education, class, work, creativityAbstract
This article analyzes the traditional forms of children's involvement in folk art. The work focuses on the fact that children from an early age began to be taught what they had to do all their life. Forms of introducing children by gender to folk art were once and for all established.
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