4/25/23

Give Peace to Mother Earth

 


 Give Peace to Mother Earth

 

Successfully creating smart technology

Business blooming like weeds

Natural life shrinking

Earth is being wounded everywhere

Politicians playing and gambling

Selfish leaders want power

Everywhere putting bones

People are firing up mentally

What’s happening to the world?

Why has it all gone so wrong?

It is the twenty-first century

We’re dreaming about our future

Peace, calm, friendly, wonderful life

That’s the way it was planned

Greed is hurting Mother Earth

Sorrowing people, shattering families, and friends  

Losing trust and heart

Children are still hungry, crying, and dying

Bullets flying everywhere, exploding   

The dangerous world we are living in now

Humans need to see the truth again

Give love to yourself and others                  

You choose the food you eat

In the same way, choose trust and love of others

Give Earth peace

Take care of everything and everyone.

 

S. Uzmee 4.25.2023

 

8/17/22

Grandchildren

 

Grandchildren


You never think about your child growing up so fast

Time flies by fast, your busy rollercoaster life taking your attention

One day surprise you saying 

I am pregnant

You hear the words

Your mind is scrambled and worried

Then you realize your baby is now an adult

You see your daughter giving birth to your grandchild

Oh, my gosh…

Then you hold your grandchild

Face glowing like sunshine

You spend as much time as you can with your grandchild

No matter how much you are tired you just smile and are cheerful

The best part does not have to be being a parent to your grandchild

Just enjoy and spoil them

They are so lovely and cute

 

S.Uzmee 08.16.2022

 

3/27/22

Humanity’s Future

  

Humanity’s Future

Trees are growing; a beautiful forest is there

Herbs, wild fruits, and nuts

The animal’s home is the forest

Breathing in this world, just like us


Beautiful colorful land

Breathing, blue sky, and warm sunshine

Wildflowers and grasses

Dancing wind and planted seeds

 

Rivers and creeks, quenching thirst

You and I are animals, too

Enjoy our blessings and be grateful

Feeding from the earth

 

Shimmering desert mystery

Dry sea wind twisting

Exposing sea salt under the sand

The animals moving 

 


The technological world we live in

Smart TV's and phones

Airplanes and appliances

Toys to cars

 

The modern world we live in

Shiny colorful materials

Homes and buildings

Streets and cities



Babies playing with smart toys

People ordering food, a click away

Shopping from screens

Eating in silence 


Political gambles

Business is pushing the world

Ordinary people live a normal life

Saving Earth from the natural state


Where is kindness and heart?

Earth gives us a beautiful life

Will we embrace our beautiful world?

Or continue leading to a dead, cold planet that was Earth.


By: S.Uzmee 03.27.2022 

 

12/31/21

Greetings for Mongolian New Years Eve

 


Greetings for Mongolian New Years Eve

 

The famous Eiffel tower

On the banks of the Seine river

Beautiful centuries of architecture 

But not quite like Saint Petersburg

 

Amazing art and culture

World of fancy fashions

Delicious pastries and cafés                                                 

Celebration of tasty champagne

 

Called city of love

Especially, Paris at night

None more fashionable, than the Parisians

Blessings of love, together let’-+s celebrate

 

Beautiful ladies and handsome gentlemen

Cute lovely little boy and girls

Happy New Year

Best wishes for good health                                                      

Bonne annee et bonne santé

 


 

 By Uzmee Pigg 12.30.2021

 

 

 

 

11/17/21

To: Weldon Graham


 


To:  Weldon Graham

 

Once upon a time

You met my husband to be

Working with him together

And coming to Mongolia


 

I met you for the first time

Better than the others

Smiling civilized, a gentleman

In Mongolia you are so famous

 

People stopping you

And taking photo’s with you

And you rode Mongolian horse

And a Bactrian camel

 

You built an amazing life and family

Appreciate having you and your family’s friendship

Enjoy your retirement

Our best friend

 

By:  James &  Uzmee     11.13.2021


12/17/20

A Magic Tree

 

A Magical Tree


Year’s last months

In every family home

Nearly every place known

Streets and parks

Enjoying and decorating

One of these mystical trees

Colors of toys and lights

Magic coming that night 

and morning after

From far away 

Frosty’s secret palace

Only one time round, traveling the world

Riding, jingling of the sled 

Reindeer hooves, pushing away

With beautiful snow angels on the Earth below

Full of surprise gifts and goodies 

Man of many names

Grandfather Frost 

Or Santa or even Saint Nick

Coming to town 

Looking for the magic tree

Sparkling little eyes waiting

Wishing, anxiously wringing hands

Counting days and times

Oh, magic tree

Blessing every family

One magic moment

Beautifully decorated tree of the night

Magically shining 

Full of inviting surprise gifts

Early waking

child’s screaming, exuberating voice

Quickly opening beloved gifts

That moment of wonderful cuteness

Loving parent’s hard work paid off

Best happiness in the world

Once a year to share this moment

With this magic tree

Making the whole world happy and warm

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

 

S.Uzmee 12.15.2020

 

7/13/20

Birthdays


 Birthday Images, Stock Photos & Vectors | Shutterstock
Birthdays


You are born to the light of the world
Time and date marked on the calendar
Celebrating once a year
With those you love
Childhood time, filled with excitement, savoring fun moments
Proud teenage years looking forward to feeling freedom
That comes with adult age
Funny happy childhood memories but you can’t go back
Goodbye to my childhood and teenage years
Reminiscent of youth
Holding it within my heart
Staying young in heart
Enjoy your celebrations
Regardless of age
Everyone enjoyed your celebrations of life
Living happily together in this world we call home
Celebrate regardless of age
Happy Birthday!

By: S. Uzmee 07.12.2020

4/20/20

The Lonely


Pin by Nicolle M on Illustrations | Art painting, Art, PaintingThe Lonely

I am not a single
ordinary little woman
I married a handsome, lovely husband
Given two beautiful children and a grandchild
I have a warm, cozy house
and own traveling vehicles
I am living in the land of opportunity, the dream country
Enjoying my life within this world
Sometimes I am secretly lonely in my heart
Missing my Mom and Dad
left toward heaven, thought they’d live with us
forever
I am also missing my lovely childhood friends
In breezy old Ulaanbaatar city streets
Talking and walking, enjoying the moment
Reminiscent of my childhood home
small and welcoming
No longer living under one roof forever
With my sisters and brothers
I dream about kind humanity
Hoping the kindness could come back to us
Wishing peace to settle upon the beautiful universe
From infants to the elderly, appreciate this world
I wake up to the sound of chirping birds
Sometimes, nobody guesses my inner loneliness
Only I understand myself, and I uplift myself
Living through this life


S. Uzmee 4.20.2020



3/30/19

Mixed





My daughter wrоte this poem while studying at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.  Far away from her home, missing her family and her culture, her poem just melted my heart. I love my daughter, and I am also very proud of her.  





Mixed

A longing to wander
To travel
To be anew
A love for the blue sky
Life-giver
It's in my blood
My mother taught me our culture
The Mongol way of life
Old and new
Ancient and modern
We are nomads naturally
Wishing to travel
Welcoming others with food and shelter
Serenity is found in the blue sky
So as my heart wanders
My mind is filled with curiosity
My blood is mixed
My father's face is white
His blood European
With only a small percentage of Cherokee
From his grandmother
My great-grandmother
Often, I was told I'm not enough
Not pure enough to be a proud Mongol
But my heart still wanders
I still yearn to travel
I still find comfort in the blue sky
I hear my mother singing
Mongolian lullabies
And still see our tapestry of
Genghis Khan in my old home
I have the Mongol flag proudly waving in my car
And I still hold love for both my countries 
Mongolia and America
I am a proud Mongol
Mixed blood does not make me any less
I am my mother's daughter
The daughter of a strong Mongol woman
With a stubborn mind, but a giving heart
I still hold dear the values I was taught
For I am Mongol
And I am proud

Written by Catherine T. Pigg  at UNCAsheville NC. 2018

2/10/19

Mongolian throat singing - Khoomii




Mongolian Throat Singing - Khoomii

Khoomi-throat singing: 



Natural sounds of a fundamental larynx vibrating can be done through the singer controlling their voice box. Tones at higher pitches makes the sound, the human voice is rich with harmonics. 

The Khoomi singer uses these fundamentals or base pitch to amplify their vocal range.

The Mongol Khoomi may be fascinating for foreigners. It is a musical, which can be delivered with a help of a guttural voice and specific way of breathing. One tone comes out as a whistle-like sound, the result of the locked breath in the chest being forced out through the throat in a specific way, while a lower tone sounds as a base. Khoomi consists of four different techniques, Khahiraa - this technique consists of pushing out air from one’s diaphragm to create a sound, Ishergee - which is a guttural bass whistling sound where the singer has a low embouchure, Narmai - where a singer has a sound coming out of their nose, Shahai - this is where a singer makes a high narrow sound through a steady stream of air making two tones come out at once. 








1/18/19

MY NATURE LAND

Writing by : D. Natsagdorj - Д.Нацагдарж 1906-1937
 Translated by: G. Rinchindorj - Г.Ренчиндорж  1925-1974
MY NATURE LAND
High stately mountains Khentei, Khangai and Soyon,
Forests and thick-wooded ridges-the beauty of the North,
The Great Gobi desert-the spaces of Menen, Sharga and Nomin,
And the oceans of sand deserts that dominate the South; 

This, this is my native land,
The lovely country – My Mongolia. 

The crystal rivers of sacred Kherlen, Onon and Tuul,
Brooks, streams and springs that bring health to all my people,
The blue lakes of Khovsgol, Uvs and Buir-deep and wide,
Rivers and lakes where people and cattle quench their thirst; 

This, this is my native land,
The lovely country – My Mongolia. 

The most beautiful rivers of Orkhon, Selenge and Khukhui,
Mountains and passes-the source of metals and stone,
Ancient structures and ruins of towns and fortresses,
Roads and highways running to distant countries; 

This, this is my native land,
The lovely country – My Mongolia. 

The high crowns of snow capped mountains shining from atar,
The endless virgin landscape under the clear blue sky,
The noble summits seen standing in the distance,
And the unbounded fields where one’s soul at last finds peace;

This, this is my native land,
The lovely country – My Mongolia. 

The vast land of Khalkha among the deserts and highlands,
Land where we rode along and across from the green days of our youth,
Towering mountain chains where deer and wolf are hunted,
And the finest valleys where splendid horses run; 

This, this is my native land,
The lovely country – My Mongolia. 

The land of pure grasses waving in the breeze,
The land of open steppes full of fantastic mirages,
Firm rocks and out-of-reach places where Good men used to meet,
And the ancient ovoos-the cairns to gods and ancestors; 

This, this is my native land,
The lovely country – My Mongolia. 

Land of pasture heavy with grass thin and pure,
Country where all may ride and drive at will,
Country where people live freely in all seasons of the year,
And the land of fertile soil, the five grains that grow, 

This, this is my native land,
The lovely country – My Mongolia. 

The finest mountains-the cradles where our ancestors lie,
Where we grew up and flourished,
The land where five kinds of animals wander in the plains,
And the land saturated with the soul generations of Mongols; 

This, this is my native land,
The lovely country – My Mongolia. 

Land where all is covered with snow and ice in winter,
And the grasses twinkle like glass and crystal,
Land where all is a carpet of flowers in summer,
And full of songbirds from the distant lands of the South; 

This, this is my native land,
The lovely country – My Mongolia. 

The rich land between the Altai and Khingan mountains,
The land where my father and mother lived and blessed for us in their passing,
The land peacefully growing under the golden Sun,
And sparkling forever under the silver Moon; 

This, this is my native land,
The lovely country – My Mongolia. 

Land of my ancestors from the time of the Hun and Sung,
Glorious land where might of the Blue Mongols was felt,
Land that has fitted us since the morning of time,
And the land overspread by Red Banner of New Mongolia; 

This, this is my native land,
The lovely country – My Mongolia. 

Homeland, known from birth and growing up, is land that we dearly love,
With every invader we turned back at the very gates,
Let us increase the might of our new-born people,
And on our merits build a newer world, 

This, this is my native land,
The lovely country – My Mongolia.
By: G. Renchindorj 1955.

11/16/18

Genghis Khan’s Government

Genghis Khan’s Government


Genghis Khan’s united Mongol nation formed the foundation of the largest continuous land empire ever known. A wise statesman, Genghis also established Mongolian-style democracy that respected the ethnic and cultural diversity of his Empire. His government left many long-lasting legacies:

Literacy and official record-keeping began with the first written Mongolian script, created by adapting the alphabet of the Uighur people of western Mongolia.

Councils of leaders and a “cabinet” of advisors drawn from different tribes and nations were held to establish policies and make decisions.

Laws and directions, supreme law over everyone. Ongoing body of legal work, reportedly forbade the kidnapping, declared all children legitimate, forbade the selling of women into marriage, required anyone finding a lost animal to return it to the rightful owner, provided a safety net for winter and hunters had to limit their hunt to what they need and no more, specified how animals should be hunted as well as the manner of butchering.  Genghis Khan made it clear that his Great law applied as strictly to the rules as to everyone else.

Tax all types of public service property the same tax exemptions to a range of professionals who provided essential public services, including undertakers, doctors, lawyers, teachers, scholars and leaders.


Religious freedom was extended to all denominations in the belief that the support of religious leaders would foster good relations with the people.

Service appointments were based on merit, regardless of nationality or connections.
International passports provided protection for the diplomatic representatives of any nation, facilitating safe passage and trade.

Rapid communication depended upon the mounted messenger service.


By; S. Uzmee







10/18/18

Who is Genghis Khan



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Who is Genghis Khan

 Genghis Khan and his officers commanded an army estimated at over 100,000 men with whom they conquered most of the known world at that time. A modern marine saying is improvised, adapt and overcome - that is exactly what Genghis Khan and his men did. At the height of the Mongol Empire they had over 50 nationalities under their rule stretching from Europe to Asia.

      He was the best that the world had ever seen, no other military leader before or since him has accomplished as much. Yet it doesn’t stop there, he built an empire that lasted and grew for a century and a half after his death.

    His innovations changed warfare - at that point in time all countries depended on heavily fortified cities to protect from marauders - he perfected the art of siege warfare and siege engines to the point that he effectively ended the age of walled cities. He also relied on speed and mobility on the battlefield, the fighting techniques he used made the European Knights with their heavy armor obsolete. He initiated and coordinated the use of cavalry units well disciplined and able to move with lightning-like speed for the time.


By S.Uzmee Pigg





4/23/18

Mongolian contortionist



Mongolian contortionist

The art of contortionism in Mongolia goes back at least to the 13th Century. It was a favorite form of entertainment for the mighty Genghis Khan.  Contortion has built a unique reputation for itself as being one of the most outstanding traditional physical art forms of Mongolia.

One old Mongolian folktale speaks of a king that arranged a marriage for his daughter, she did not love him but her father would not listen – on her engagement day she went through her contortion routine, the intended groom saw it and was terrified to the degree he left and was not seen or heard from again.

Mongolian contortionists aspire to be number one in the world. Mongolian contortionists are touring with companies such as Circus Smirkus and Cirque du Soleil. Mongolian contortionists display the feat of flexibility and stretching as well as bending the body into unusual and various shapes, lines and positions.

Mongolian contortionist start training around 5 years of age three hours 5 days a week for at least 10 years to attain professional status. Mongolian contortionists have strong hands and neck muscles. Other countries contortionists show a few different poises. Mongolian contortionist show many different elements many positions showing off their flexibility which few in the world can match.

Mongolian contortionist body flexibility makes them look like they are made out of rubber their strong hands that support them like steel, very importantly is their sense of balance as they move their bodies into different positions, even their ankles are flexible.

Most people understand they are on a strict diet that is not correct - they eat like horses as they train hard and burn off the calories very fast. They have a very high protein intake. (Mongolian contortionist E.Mandakh.)


By: Uzmee Pigg at https://www.amazon.com/Great-Genghis-Khan-Mongolian-Culture-ebook/dp/B071L4B1DZ/ref=dp_kinw_strp_2

8/12/17

Text for Genghis Khan Exhibit volunteers – Ger (home)

                                  Text for Genghis Khan Exhibit volunteers – Ger (home) 
                                                at Discovery Place Charlotte NC

Nomadic families live in felt covered tents called “Gers” in Mongolian – Ger means house/home in the Mongolian Language – Russian speaking people call them “Yurts”. The traditional Ger on display is filled with antique objects of traditional Mongolian Nomadic Herders. For many centuries before Genghis Khan and up until now many Mongolians live as Nomads. Mongolian Nomads relocate at minimum three to four times a year with the seasons to find good grazing areas as well as water for their livestock. They still travel by horse and camel although now in modern times they use trucks as well. One third of all Mongolians still live as Nomads. Mongolia is the last horse based culture in the world. It only takes a few hours to assemble a Ger from its component parts by the Nomadic family. 

The weather in Mongolia is very dry, hot in summer and blistering cold in the winter. Additional layers of felt are added to insulate the Ger in temperatures that can dip below - 50 and sometimes with wind chill reaching below – 100 with strong winds from the north and west. The wood when it is available, dried animal dung when it is not is used to fuel the stove in the middle of the Ger. The traditional robes worn by Mongolians are called Dels, winter Dels are made and lined with wool for warmth against harsh conditions – silk sashes in various colors serve as belts. In other times of the year with moderate temperatures Dels are made from patterned silk of different colors. Traditional Mongolian boots have an upturned toe so as to not disturb the land as you pass through. Traditional headgear for men and women are embroidered rounded silk hats - the men will have an upright spire in the center of the top. Gers always face south in the Mongolian tradition, opposite the fierce winds. The door to the Ger is the only entrance and exit – it will have a colorful paint scheme. Traditionally when guests are expected the husband will sit on the north side of the Ger opposite the door, the wife will be on the right side tending the cooking and the guest will sit on the left side of the Ger. For Mongolians of the Buddhist faith, there will be a shrine on the North side of the Ger opposite the door. There will be paintings called Tankas, depicting Buddhist deities. Mongolian Buddhism like Tibetan Buddhism has many Gods and fables and respects the Dalai Lama as Buddha’s holy representative. 

Mongolian Nomads are very welcoming. Mongolia is the least populated country in all of the worlds with only 3 million people in a country half the size of the Continental United States. Conditions are very harsh. Nomads welcome visitors understanding that the food and shelter they offer can be life-saving. Visitors are always offered snuff from a man’s fancy curved snuff bottle. Visitors are traditionally served sweet camel’s milk tea, dried cheese and in celebration, fermented mare’s milk, a strong alcoholic drink called Airag. Nomads churn milk to make butter. They also make their own goat, sheep and yak cheese as well as yogurt from goat’s milk. Mutton is the staple of their diet. On the open steppe they will gut the sheep, skin it – heat stones then put the diced meat along with available vegetables and water back into the skin with the heated stones – sew it up and let it cook like a pressure cooker until the meal is ready – no pot needed. While nomads still live with equipment such as you see here, those who can afford it may have portable solar panels that power electric lights and even satellite TV. Mongolian children are also avid readers going through many books. Thanks to many regional schools, Mongolia has a higher literacy rate than the United States. A favorite game of Nomadic Mongolian children is a form of dice played with sheep ankle knuckle bones, depending on which side of the knuckle lands upward, a player may win or lose.

 Music is a big part of Mongolian life – Men may master throat singing, a strange sounding combination of two or more harmonies produced at the same time, one of them a low growl and the other a high whistling sound. Women sing the ‘long songs which have been passed down for centuries without ever have been written down. They may be the oldest continuously sung melodies in the world. Some Nomads learn to play the Morin Khuur - a horse hair fiddle. Genghis Khans army brought the playing of instruments with a bow to Europe. Before then Europeans only plucked the strings of their instruments. Mongolian men carry daggers in their silk belts along with leather containers for dry tinder and a stone to strike on rocks to start a fire. In the past nomads carried swords, now many have guns and rifles. Wolves are still a threat to their flocks. Traditionally some Nomads captured baby Golden Eagles and trained them to hunt. Mongolian traditional dances and dress costumes are elaborate. Some young girls also train in the traditional art of contortionism. 

Instead of horses some Nomads ride motorcycles; still nomads learn to ride expertly by the age of five. Mongolian nomads may have many children. Mongolia has the youngest population in the world with half of its population under the age of 25. Many young nomads abandon the traditional way of life and move to the city, Ulaanbaatar, where more than half of all Mongolians now live. 

The traditional ways of the Mongolian nomad will soon disappear. Contents of a Ger 19th century Ger and content; Collection of Gankhuyag Natsag. Arag – wooden basket Savar – wooden shovel fork, Chodor – horse hobble Bubil khos – horse halter Kholiin avdar – chest Khotnii buu – pistol in wooden box Buu – Rifle Emeel – saddle Khazaar – bridle Shagay khoo khuyag – ankle bone dice game Bogts – saddle bag Bogtsos tobloom – shank bone games Tanka painting – Yamataka Tanka painting – Tavan Khan Tanka painting – Dalkha Tanka painting – Goviin Lkha Baldn Lkhama with two helpers – bronze statue White Tara – wood framed Sakhli Khiimori – wood block print Takhil shilen – two offering cups Small silver pray candle holder Gaval Damara – Buddhist music instrument Takhliin jijig shiree- small offering table Tsan/gants – Buddhist cymbals Avdar – two chests Unjilaga – cord or curtains Tulga – fire pit Togoo – caldron Galiin khaich – fireplace tongs Or – bed Zeeriin arisan devsreg – Antelope skin rug Khivis – carpet Khos ertnii gutal – antique boots Uur – mortar tea and herb grinder Nuduur – pestle mixer Gal togoonii iregneg – kitchen cabinet Khalbaga shanaga – ladle and dipper Guulin tom dombo – copper tea pitcher Esgii bogts – two felt bags Tsar – two trays Jijig modon tsagsh – small wooden bowl Chuluun guriliin teerem – mill stone. 

By. S.Uzmee

6/18/17

Come to me

Come to me

I will be with you always
I will be your love only
I am here with you
I will always be with you

Oh, my love came to me
Oh, I fell for you
You touched my heart with your kindness
You fill up my heart like a galaxy full of stars

Happy Father’s Day
Amazing husband, wonder of the world


Uzmee S. Pigg 6.18.2017