Siberia has been and is known here as a huge land of diverse climates and extraordinary landscapes. At the same time its widely unknown wilderness and the many fascinating cultures of its indigenous peoples have always attracted researchers and visitors to learn more about that part of the world. This impressive exhibition in Stuttgart highlights the ancient belief systems of Siberian people to deal with the world beyond. In their peoples’ view, spirits choose humans to become shamans to act in altered states of mind as intermediaries between the spirit realm and the human world in times of anxiety and crisis.
Other program aspects of the exhibition include “Story telling from the steppe and the taiga: Of shamans and reindeer herders”, it also includes workshops such as to produce and craft pieces of art for decoration, adornment and the like from natural materials such as tree barks, as well as featuring lectures by prominent European researchers on “Nomads between today and tomorrow” and other subjects of interest.
Over the Christmas season, there has been an astonishingly strong flow of adult visitors and of families. Special programs for schoolclasses and children add towards the attractiveness of this great Siberian exhibition, which will also heighten the German attention towards Tuva.
For further details visit the museum’s website http://www.lindenmuseum.de/. The book with DVD “Geheimnisvolles Tuwa – Expeditionen in das Herz Asiens” by the late Sev’yan I. Vainshtein is sold during this exhibition and is featured on the website http://www.alouette-verlag.de/.