Mongolian Cultural Ambassador to the United States and my friend Gankhuyag “Ganna” Natsag

in buddha •  last year 

In the 1930s, the Communist government in Mongolia banned the tsam, along with other religious displays. It has since been revived by a number of Mongolian artists, particularly Gankhuyag “Ganna” Natsag, a mask maker and visual artist who was born in Ulaanbaatar. For this and a lifetime of promoting, perpetuating, and showcasing Mongolian arts and culture, the government of Mongolia recently named Ganna the Mongolian Cultural Ambassador to the United States.
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