Talk:Tush kyiz

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[edit] this is a very biased article

I presently live in Kyrgyzstan and work with Kyrgyz people. Frankly, it is not the business of any wikipedia article writer to voice such opinions of the lifestyle of the Kyrgyz. Also, the article is innacurate. I work with a handi-crafts NGO, tush kyiz are still being made. The art is not lost. The writer of this article did not do proper research.

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Oh yes, this article needs an urgent edit. Unfortunately, I am not a specialist in tush kiyiz, but I need to find the one, who knows about it, and who will be able to edit this article. Bektour 15:32, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
  • I read the article, rephrased some sentences and removed the POV tag.cs 10:12, 30 March 2007 (UTC)