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Abstract
This article is an ethnographic exploration of three topics regarding
the practice of religion in contemporary Kyrgyzstan that provides insights into
the spiritual life of Kyrgyz people in local communities. The topics are features
of religiosity as expressed in rituals, the nature of personal and shared beliefs
inherent in the performance of ceremonies, and the influence of religious identity
on relationships among family, kin groups and communities. Through extensive
research about religion and ritual in various areas of Kyrgyzstan, changes over
time are examined. Although at times the differences among people adhering to
more traditional versus the more newly emerging Islamic approaches to death
ceremonies and monuments may cause conflict among relatives, in general such
rituals and markers provide opportunities for social integration and common
identity.