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"Mongolian identity-Mongolian talent" (MIT-phase 1)

"Mongolian identity-Mongolian talent" (MIT-phase 1)

On December 14, 2024, the first five children out of the 13 participants in the "Mongolian identity-Mongolian talent" project received their scholarships, learned about project writing methodology, and had a wonderful evening with our first donor, Mr. Davaa.

"Mongolian Identity - Mongolian Talent" Cultural Event

"Mongolian Identity - Mongolian Talent" Cultural Event

11th-grade student M. Ankhbayar organized a film day featuring the movie Blue Spot People on January 26, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The three-hour event included watching the film, writing reviews and critiques, engaging in discussion exercises, a quiz based on the movie's storyline, karaoke for...

"Legacy of the Yuan Dynasty in World History" Cultural Event

"Legacy of the Yuan Dynasty in World History" Cultural Event

Henry Jackson High School sophomore Tumurkhuu Amarbold organized a cultural event titled Legacy of the Yuan Dynasty in World History. Participants immersed themselves in the history of the Yuan Empire, traveling back in time to the era of Genghis Khan, his descendants, and Kublai Khan. Historical re...

"Mongolian Identity - Mongolian Talent" Project Scholarship Recipient Hosted event on December 22, 2024

"Mongolian Identity - Mongolian Talent" Project Scholarship Recipient Hosted event on December 22, 2024

T. Telmen, a recipient of the $200 scholarship from the Mongolian Identity - Mongolian Talent project, successfully hosted a two-hour event introducing famous book "The Story of Discovering the World" by Tudev Lodongiin. The event was a dynamic mix of education, games, and interactive learning, with...

Seattle Kids Discover the World Through Books

Seattle Kids Discover the World Through Books

"Mom, can I have a toy?" I once asked. "Go to the river! Your toys are waiting there," she replied. Upon arriving at the river, I found children hunched over the stones, searching for something. "There's nothing you can't find among these river stones," a girl said. "Chests, bowls, robes, sweets, ho...

Mongolian Ger Presentation at Washington State Naadam Festival

Mongolian Ger Presentation at Washington State Naadam Festival

Binderya bayarsaikhan and Khaliun Batbayar, who are implementing the "Mongolian Identity - Mongolian Talent" project, presented their project on Saturday, August 10, 2020, from 2-3 PM. As part of their presentation, they set up a Mongolian ger (yurt) and held discussions about Mongolian traditions a...