-
census Settlement of
Evenks in the
Siberian Federal District by
urban and
rural settlements in%, 2010
census Settlement of
Evenks in the Far
Eastern Federal...
- groups,
particularly Evenks, one of the
Indigenous peoples of the
Russian North.
Dolgans are the most
closely related to the
Evenks. They
adopted a Turkic...
- Look up Evenki or
Evenk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Evenki or
Evenk may
refer to
Evenks, or Evenki, a
people of
Russia and
China also
known as...
- is
mostly formed by the
closely related ethnic groups of
Evenks (Ewenki) and Evens. (
Evenks and
Evens are also
grouped as "Evenic".
Their ethnonyms are...
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themselves as
belonging to 67
ethnic groups,
including ethnic Russians (62%),
Evenks (21.5%),
Yakuts (5.6%),
Ukrainians (3.1%), Kets (1.2%), 162
Tatars (0.9%)...
- of 2010[update], a po****tion of 2665 of
which 1560 (54.4%) are
ethnic Evenks. As of 2010[update], it is the only
ethnic sum in China; the sum is a type...
- The
Evenk constituency (No.224) was a
Russian legislative constituency in the
Evenk Autonomous Okrug in 1993–2007. In 2007
Evenk AO
alongside neighbouring...
-
family of
Evenks. The
family comes from the
eastern Siberian Dauriya and were
already tribal chiefs of the siberian-transbaikalian
Evenks and the Mongolian...
- executed. With Bombogor's
death Evenk resistance collapsed and the
Manchu secured control of the Amur peoples. The
Evenks and
other local peoples were absorbed...
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founded in 1930 as a part of
Soviet efforts to
settle the
nomadic Yakuts,
Evenks, and
Dolgans who
lived in the area.[citation needed]
There are no year-round...