Qajaqkus
Qajaqkus, also known as the Qajaq people, are an indigenous group primarily residing in the northern regions of Kazakhstan, particularly in the Akmola and Pavlodar regions. They are part of the broader Kazakh ethnic group and share a common cultural heritage, including their nomadic lifestyle, traditional clothing, and oral history. The Qajaq people are known for their rich history and deep connection to the steppe environment, which has shaped their way of life for centuries.
The Qajaq people have a unique cultural identity that is distinct from other Kazakh subgroups. Their traditional
The Qajaq people have a rich oral tradition, with many stories and legends passed down through generations.
Despite the challenges posed by modernization and urbanization, the Qajaq people have managed to preserve many