- 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...
-
education did not
exist for
Nganasans until the 1930s.
Until then,
Nganasans were
illiterate with no exceptions. Not many
Nganasans spoke Russian; any spoken...
- 1895.
Yenisei Samo****es (Enets people)
around a
campfire (1914)
Nganasans, 1927
Nganasan folkloric group, 2018
Nenets group, 1913
Nenets family Nenets children...
-
Nganasan may
refer to:
Nganasan people, an
indigenous people of the
Russian Far
North Nganasan language N.
Ganesan (1932–2015),
chairman of the Football...
-
peoples of
Northern Russia who
speak related Uralic languages: Nenets,
Nganasans, Enets,
Selkups (speakers of Samo****ic languages). Currently, the term...
-
until recent times (
Nganasans).
There were
distinguished several types of
shamans among Nenets, Enets, and
Selkup people. (The
Nganasan shaman used three...
- 1939 census) (includes
Caucasus Gr****s) (including Enets, 1926–1979, and
Nganasans, 1926–1939) (including
Yazidis 1939–1989) (incl.
Kereks 1926–1989 and...
- into two
major areal groups:
Northern Samo****ic (Nenets, Yurats, Enets,
Nganasans), and
Southern Samo****ic (Selkups) with a
further now-extinct subgroup...
- "bare,"
possibly in
reference to the region’s low-growing tundra. In the
Nganasan language, "taa mire"
translates to "reindeer paths." The
Nenets people...
- Kolesnik,
Maria A.; Khudonogova,
Anastasia E. (2019). "Religion of Dolgans,
Nganasans,
Nenets and Enets". Журнал Сибирского федерального университета. Гуманитарные...