Koeerät
Koe'erät are a nomadic people historically found in the vast steppes of Central Asia. Their name is believed to derive from ancient Turkic words relating to their migratory lifestyle and pastoralist traditions. For centuries, koe'erät communities have followed the seasonal grazing patterns of their livestock, primarily sheep and goats, moving their yurts and belongings across the open plains. This nomadic existence has shaped their culture, leading to a strong emphasis on self-reliance, community cooperation, and a deep understanding of their environment.
Traditional koe'erät society is organized into clans and extended family groups. Their social structure is often
The koe'erät have historically maintained distinct traditions in music, storytelling, and religious practices, often blending animistic