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In this episode of the O'Decolon podcast, guests from the Sakha Republic, Nurgun and Darina, are in the studio, along with host Dankhayaa from Tuva. They share their amazing impressions and experiences of living in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, creating a portrait of the life of the Yakuts in the countries of Central Asia. The conversation begins with a comparison of life in Russia and in a new cultural environment. The guests discuss stereotypes about northern Asians, talking about how Asians in Russia are perceived outside their homeland, as well as the difficulties they overcome when faced with xenophobia and how migrantophobia develops against this background. An important topic is the similarity of cultures and languages between the Sakha, Tuvans and the peoples of the Central Asian countries. The guests share their vision of the need for dialogue between Asians in Russia and Central Asia for better understanding and interaction. Dive into the fascinating world of conversation about the contact of cultures, overcoming stereotypes and creating bridges between different communities. This video will be a source of inspiration for those who strive to better understand the diversity and similarities of Asian cultures. Subscribe to our podcast, like and share your thoughts in the comments! Thank you for your support! 00:00-3:40 Greetings 3:40-8:00 How do Yakuts live in Almaty? 8:00-14:07 Why did Darina move from Almaty to Bishkek? 14:07-18:22 What was difficult in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan? 18:22-22:36 What do you like about Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan? 22:36-29:30 What of what you saw would you like to see in Yakutia? 29:30-33:50 Stereotypes about Northern Asians 32:55-35:18 What Central Asians know about the Yakuts: migrants 35:18-40:19 The need for dialogue between Northern Asians and Central Asian countries Follow us on: TikTok - / bashtan_bashta Facebook - / bashtanbashta Twitter - / bashtan_bashta Instagram - / bashtan_bashta Telegram - https://t.me/bashtan_bashta Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bashtanbasht... #decolonization #asiansofrussia #sakhalar #yakutia