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Definition of Samoyede

Samoyede
Samoyedes Sam`oy*edes", n. pl.; sing. Samoyede. (Ethnol.) An ignorant and degraded Turanian tribe which occupies a portion of Northern Russia and a part of Siberia.

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- dress (before 1906) A reindeer herd in Kolguyev Island in 1895. Yenisei Samo****es (Enets people) around a campfire (1914) Nganasans, 1927 Nganasan folkloric...
- 1913 photograph of "A civilized Yenisei Samo****e and a Yenisei-Ostiak."...
- 1186/s13059-018-1522-1. ISSN 1474-760X. PMC 6151024. PMID 30241495. "Samo****es" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 118. Aging in...
- comb-pit decorations. An 1875 account of the people of the region said, "The Samo****es of Southern Siberia are neighbours of the Youraks, and inhabit the Upper...
- Spanish Civil War. On 14 June 1940, the 3rd Escadre executed Operation Samoyède. The squadron, including the cruisers Foch, Algérie, Dupleix and Colbert...
- Commission of study of post-war problems"), in which he founded Mission Samoyède which planned to set up radio broadcasting in Belgium soon after the liberation...
- surviving harsh Arctic conditions. The Samo**** is a laika developed by the Samo****e people of Siberia, who used them to herd reindeer and hunt, in addition...
- Gratiano (1944) – Belgium, January, field name Ping Pong, W/T operator for Samoyède II, based Brussels. Greyhound (1942) – Belgium, -45, organisation of escape...
- dual and plural endings (-k and -t) between the Eskimo language and the Samo****e-Finnish languages The latter had rejected the possibility of classifying...
- 1906 was almost entirely Russian, the rest (about 10%) consisting of Samo****es, Tatars, Tunguses, Yakuts, Mongols and Ostyaks. In the 19th century, the...