"Crow Day" is one of the most revered holidays of the Khanty and Mansi peoples (Vurna Khatl). The crow is a messenger of life, a protector of women and children, and the first bird to arrive in the North, awakening nature with its cry. Festive program: master classes on traditional crafts of the Khanty and Mansi, competitions, national games and competitions, gastronomic quiz, taiga treats, horse riding, the rite of worshipping the birch (make a wish, and tie colorful ribbons and bagels on the birch, which symbolize the sun for the indigenous peoples of the North), photo zone The Day of the Raven is one of the most significant holidays of the year for the Khanty and Mansi. On this day, the indigenous peoples of the North meet the spring, whose herald, according to the belief, is the gray crow