BUGU ENE - THE LEGEND OF A MOTHER DEER
Bugu Ene is a mother deer who, with her horns, saved a boy in a beshik (cradle), carried away by a river, and thereby saved the Kyrgyz Bugu tribe from extinction.
In this concept, we raise the important issue of preserving nature and the importance of deer in the culture of Kyrgyzstan. Deer have long served as symbols of childbirth, fertility and life. However, in the modern world they are in serious danger due to merciless hunting and extermination. This reminds us of our responsibility to preserve biodiversity and cultural values. The story of Bugu Ene and her rescue of a boy in Beshik symbolizes our connection to nature and the need to protect the vulnerable creatures that are so important to our people.