Category Archives: Howell

Mongolia to Howell, Four Centuries of Kalmyk Migration

The Kalmyk people are originally from western Mongolia. Their westward migration into the Russian steppes began in 1618 after a prolonged conflict with the rulers of Mongolia.  After more than a century of prosperity in Russia, the Kalmyks fled into Turkey and Eastern Europe to escape the Bolshevik revolution.  During WWII, many Kalmyks were deported to Siberia or dispersed throughout Europe. Those Kalmyks who sought refuge in Displaced Persons camps run by the Americans after the war eventually arrived in the U.S. in 1951 and 1952.  A group of Kalmyks settled in Howell, NJ at that time and established Buddhist Temples along the Route 9 corridor that remain to this day.

The Kalmyks’ Russian connection is evident in the Russian Orthodox churches also present in Lakewood and Howell.  Kalmykia exists as an autonomous republic of the Russian Federation and maintains diplomatic and cultural ties with Mongolia.

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Folk Costumes of the Kalmyks

 

 

 

Alpacas Await in Howell and Wall Township

Alpaca Farm

Alpacas are domesticated members of the camel family native to South America and raised for their exquisite wool-like fiber coats.  Smaller than llamas, alpacas are grazing herd animals that use body language to communicate.

New Jersey boasts a number of alpaca farms with three located right here in Monmouth County.  Cedar Lane Alpacas in Howell, and Arrow Acres Farm and Edel Haus Farm in Wall Township offer tours, educational seminars, special events, in some cases beautiful apparel made from alpaca yarn.  Check the websites at the links above for visiting hours and other information.

Alpacas Await in Howell and Wall Township

Alpaca Farm

Alpacas are domesticated members of the camel family native to South America and raised for their exquisite wool-like fiber coats.  Smaller than llamas, alpacas are grazing herd animals that use body language to communicate.

New Jersey boasts a number of alpaca farms with three located right here in Monmouth County.  Cedar Lane Alpacas in Howell, and Arrow Acres Farm and Edel Haus Farm in Wall Township offer tours, educational seminars, special events, in some cases beautiful apparel made from alpaca yarn.  Check the websites at the links above for visiting hours and other information.