-
Orochs as
Negidals in
certain cases:
According to the 2002 census,
there were 567
Negidals in Russia, 147 of whom
still spoke the
Negidal language. According...
- 567
Negidals, 147 of
which still spoke the language. The
Russian Census of 2010
reported lower speaker numbers, with only 19 of 513
ethnic Negidals reported...
- Manchus. Instead, they
formed different nations such as Nanai, Evenks,
Negidals,
Oroqen and Nivkh. The Wild Jurchens, as
their name suggests,
lived in...
-
people of the area are numerous, such as the
Tungusic peoples (Evenks,
Negidals, Ulchs, Nanai, Oroch, Udege), Amur Nivkhs, and Ainu.
Khabarovsk Krai shares...
-
Sakha Republic).
Minor ethnic groups also in the
northern branch are the
Negidals and the Oroqen. The Oroqen, Solon, and
Khamnigan inhabit some
parts of...
- Sámi
Setos Vepsians Votians Far East
Ainus Evenks Hamnigans Evens Nanai Negidals Nivkhs Orochs Oroks Taz
Udege Ulchs Siberia Kamasins Kumandins Shors Aba...
- Janhunen, "the word is
attested in all of the
Tungusic idioms" such as
Negidal, Lamut, Udehe/Orochi, Nanai, Ilcha, Orok,
Manchu and Ulcha, and "nothing...
- from the
Susuya culture of
southern Sakhalin and
northwestern Hokkaido.
Negidals are
considered to
descend from
Evenks that
settled in the
Amgun basin during...
-
Military Commission Qing dynasty • Nanais •
Ulchs Russian Exploration •
Negidals Sino-Russian
border conflicts (1652–1689)
Nerchinsk Government-General...
- the Manchu-Tungusic
language group and is
closely related to Even and
Negidal in Siberia. By 1600 the
Evenki or
Ewenki of the Lena and
Yenisey river...