
The worldview of Tuvan-nomads did not allow for crude interference with nature. In their culture, a whole socio-normative mechanism was created and effectively operated, deterring any aggression towards the environment. For this reason, the right to existence was preserved through a softer strategy of behavior, based on adaptation to the surrounding environment. Thus, the Tuvinian culture of everyday life with nature was gently integrated into the landscape where the people lived, allowing individuals to be seamlessly involved in the ecosystem and act as sensible consumers of the highest order.