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Altai Kai
Also known as
Altai Kay
Origin
Altai Republic, Russian Federation
Genres
Folk
Years active
1997 (1997)–present
Members
Urmat Yntaev
Alexei Alash Topchin
Edouard Ezendei Sogonokov
Aidyn Orsulov
Artysh Pikin
Past members
Oyrot (Leonid) Otukov
Emil Terkishev
Radmila Terkisheva
Amyr Akchin
Solunai Sapysheva
Stepan Sarymai Urchimaev
Dmitry Arslan Khutornenko
Website
www.altaikai.ru
Altai Kai (stylized, АлтайКАЙ) is an Altai folk band from the Altai Republic of the Russian Federation, founded by Urmat Yntaev in 1997. Their band name means Altaian Folklore. Their music features throat singing, and several native musical instruments, including the khomus and topshuur. Their music is often about the nature and history of Altai.
AltaiKai (stylized, АлтайКАЙ) is an Altai folk band from the Altai Republic of the Russian Federation, founded by Urmat Yntaev in 1997. Their band name...
lute played by the Western Mongolian (Oirats) tribes called the Altai Urianghais, the Altais, Tuvans, and Khalkha peoples. The topshur is closely tied to...
Dragon Ball Z Kai, a kind of overtone singing in the Altai Republic and Khakassia Kai (band), an Asian-American R&B musical group Kai, a compilation...
Galsanjamts, Enkhsaikhan "Enkush" Batjargal of "The HU" Alash Ensemble AltaiKaiAltai Khairkhan from Mongolia Chirgilchin Huun-Huur-Tu Tuvan National Orchestra...
хай, xay). In Altai, this is used mostly for epic poetry performance, to the instrumental accompaniment of a topshur. Altai narrators (kai-chi) perform...
on fusion in various world music projects (Yas-Kaz, Dizu Plaatjies and AltaiKai collaborations among others). Widespread use of traditional folk music...
archaeological culture of south Siberia, occupying the Minusinsk Basin and the Altai Mountains during the eneolithic era, c. 3300 to 2500 BCE. It is named after...
Greater Hinggan Mountains in the east, the Yin Mountains to the south, the Altai Mountains to the west, and the Sayan and Khentii mountains to the north...
the restive Altai tribe to rebel against the Xiaolu. This strategy fails disastrously, and after easily conquering the Xiaolu, the Altai mount a scorched-earth...
race and their history in the Jungar Oirot (Kalmyk) state, Altai Oirots were called Altai Kalmyks by Russians. They were not Muslims or Kazakhs.) But...
they had rescued the soul of the client) were conducted in, e.g., Oroch, Altai, and Nganasan healing séances. Shamanistic practice shows great diversity...
the researchers postulated that Q1a2a1-L54 had migrated from the southern Altai region and was assimilated into Yeniseian and Samoyedic speaking populations...
lineage believed to be associated with Indo-Iranians who migrated to the Altai region in the Bronze Age, and is carried by various Türkic groups. American...
China government. The joint Soviet-White Russian force was called "The Altai Volunteers". Soviet soldiers disguised themselves in uniforms lacking markings...
2012, with proportions higher than 1% only in Smolensk Oblast (1.6%), the Altai Republic (1.2%), Magadan Oblast (1%) and Mari El (1%). The Old Believers...
BCE, which resemble those of the Saka (Scythian) Pazyryk culture of the Altai Mountains. In particular, weaponry, horse gear and garments are similar...
the North Caucasus. Radiocarbon dated specimens from Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains estimate the oldest Denisovan specimen lived 195–122,700 years...
American populations migrating back into Asia, settling in areas such as the Altai Mountains several times over a span of thousands of years, earliest dated...
Oblast, Kurgan Oblast, Tyumen Oblast, Omsk Oblast, Novosibirsk Oblast and Altai Krai regions. During the 1920s significant numbers of Kazakh families were...
historically called Mountainous Shoria. The Shors also live in Khakassia and Altai Republic. According to 2002 census, there were 13,975 Shors in Russia (12...
longwave transmitters were opened: 1965 in the western city of Ölgii, 1978 in Altai, Dalanzadgad and Choibalsan. In 1981 the Mörön transmitter started broadcasting...
Meyer named a fourth species, P. intermedia, that had been collected in the Altai Mountains. Ledebour (1842) cited P. hybrida and P. intermedia, but treated...
time the bulk of the Uch-Karluk (Three Karluks) confederation had left the Altai, and the supremacy in Zhetysu passed to the Karluk tribes. After the Oghuz...
Pierre-Médard Diard. This species of pheasant has a common name in Thai Kai Fah Phaya Lo (Thai: ไก่ฟ้าพญาลอ; Lord Lo's pheasant), according to Thai folk...
SEAArch. Archived from the original on 5 January 2014. "Treasures of Ancient Altai Nomads Revealed". The Astana Times. 10 December 2012. Archived from the...
Carraway 1998, p. 417 Heptner & Sludskii 2002, p. 1025 Korpimäki, Erkki, and Kai Norrdahl. "Avian predation on mustelids in Europe 1: occurrence and effects...