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Knowledge of Seven Ancestors or the Genealogy Role in Kyrgyz Society
This article examines the issue of seven ancestors in Kyrgyz culture and worldview as one of the most important aspects in preserving national identity. As genealogical data testify, they were given new names, which were forever assigned to them, recalling their alien origin. Incorporated outgroups broke away from the tribe they were previously part of and continued their lineage as part of a new tribe. They were already considered divisions of the new tribal community.