the southern edges of the Nganasans' historical nomadic routes. There is no certainty as to the exact number of Nganasans living in Russia today. The...
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Peoples of Siberia: The Nganasan Language The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire: The Nganasans Comparative Nenets–Nganasan dictionary (with Russian...
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1895. Yenisei Samoyedes (Enets people) around a campfire (1914) Nganasans, 1927 Nganasan folkloric group, 2018 Nenets group, 1913 Nenets family Nenets children...
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Nganasan may refer to: Nganasan people, an indigenous people of the Russian Far North Nganasan language N. Ganesan (1932–2015), chairman of the Football...
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Nentsy, Entsy, Nganasan, and Sel'kup (cf. Comrie 1981; Golovnev 1995)... Dolgikh, Boris Osipovich (1962). "On the origins of the Nganasans--preliminary...
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of the rural population in Belarus Taimyr Pidgin Russian, spoken by the Nganasan on the Taimyr Peninsula Russian is written using a Cyrillic alphabet. The...
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population identified themselves as indigenous Siberians (Dolgans, Nenets, Nganasans, Evenks, or Enets). 58.6% of the population were ethnic Russians. Other...
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Shamanism in Siberia (section Nganasan)
until recent times (Nganasans). There were distinguished several types of shamans among Nenets, Enets, and Selkup people. (The Nganasan shaman used three...
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most likely Siberian-related, best represented by the north Siberian Nganasans. The specific Siberian-like ancestry is suggested to have arrived in Northern...
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peoples of Northern Russia who speak related Uralic languages: Nenets, Nganasans, Enets, Selkups (speakers of Samoyedic languages). Currently, the term...
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