Osor


Basic information
Interviewee ID: 990296
Name: Osor
Parent's name: Dondov
Ovog: Hongor
Sex: m
Year of Birth: 1955
Ethnicity: Halh

Additional Information
Education: elementary
Notes on education:
Work: herder, race-horse trainer
Belief: none
Born in: Saihan sum, Bulgan aimag
Lives in: Saihan sum (or part of UB), Bulgan aimag
Mother's profession: herder
Father's profession: herder


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collectivization
authority
repressions
belief


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airag
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boredom
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Summary of Interview 090744A with Osor


A former cooperative horse herder. Now he is a race horse trainer, herder.


Many relatives and children of Lamjav guai (see interview 090102; interviewee 990080) have given interviews in our project and one of them is D. Osor. The interviews of the many family relatives of Lamjav guai is an interesting aspect of the 20th century Mongolian oral history study. It is very interesting to trace by one family’s developmental history the oral Mongolian history of the socialist period, its end, and the democratic period. D.Osor is the youngest brother of Lamjav.


He was born in 1955 in Saihan sum of Bulgan aimag. In 1973-1976 he served in the military and after demobilization he came back to the collective and tended the horses for twelve years. His childhood was just the same as the other countryside herders' children of that time. Tending the collective livestock was harsh work and he compared it with tending prison livestock. He recalled fulfilling the planning norms and other pressures they had and that it was very tough. He talked extensively about the ways of tending the livestock at that time, how the herders raised their children and the relations between the dargas and their subordinates.


After being demobilized he used to tend over 500 of the collective's horses and later he also tended horses. In fact, all his life he has been tending horses.


At the time of 1990 democratic storm he found the books written by Baabar and other newspapers that were distributed among the people and he read them. He read it to the people and talked about the nice thing called democracy. That’s why people of that time gave him the name of ‘Bürd’s Zorig’. With the break-up of the collective they also quit the collective together with the first 13 ails. He said he considered it a blessing of democracy that he has raised the livestock to their current level and is living a sufficient life. He talked a little about the process of privatization.


He compared the herders’ method of tending the livestock and their work attitude in the socialist time with the present day work attitude of the people and he criticized the current one.


He told a detailed story of the Chinese airag china bowl he had. It was the possession of Chin van Handdorj of Halh province, the noyon of our province. He also told a story of a snuff bottle called ‘usan siizen’. It was his brother’s snuffbox that was brought by a famous lama, a skilled craftsman named Shijiree from the Halh Bogd monastery, Bogd Sats around the beginning of the nineteenth century