
Yola Yola
The music of Yola, Yola draws its inspiration from the ancient rhythms and beats of Turkic music. The Turkic people live in a large area that stretches from the Eastern Europe and Middle East to Siberia, China and India, is home to some 200 million Turkic peoples who speak languages belonging to the Turkic branch of the Altaic family of languages. The foothills of the Altai mountains in Central Asia and Russian Siberia is proposed by ethnologists as the most likely original homeland for the Turkic peoples. Modern Turks, Azerbaijanis, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, Turkmens, Tatars, Turcomans, Kyrgyz, Bashkirs, Uighurs, and others derive their language and much of their culture from their Turkic ancestors.
The original Turkic religion is Shamanism. Not only in the broad anthropological sense applied to many diverse tribal people, and commonly associated in popular consciousness with the Native Peoples of the Americas; but it is the religion or spiritual practice that originally gave us the term 'Shaman', which comes from