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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Snezhnaja baba - it is not a Snow Woman in the
usual sense. Baba is an old Turkic term for a statue in the Stepp. The stepp
babas were made of stone. Later, the tradition was transfered on the Snow
Statue. The Stone Babas in Siberia are still sacred for the peoples of Siberia.
In the Northern Uralic taiga-forests the native Mansi made this Babas of wood.
These wood statues saved Mansi from the evil spirits. The modern dances around
Snow Babas are the results of these believes. I met a lot of such wood dolls
during my expeditions in 1973 - 1986 to the Mansi territories in the North
Urals. These Mansi babas are both male and female spirits. Hope it helps to
understand the phenominon of the Snow Babas. Looking forward to hearing to <A
href="mailto:yutamb@mail.ru">yutamb@mail.ru</A> Yours sincerely Yuri
Tambovtsev</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>