- The Dukha,
Dukhans or
Duhalar (Mongolian: Цаатан,
Tsaatan, духа́, Dukha) are a
small Turkic community of semi-nomadic
reindeer herders living in a sum...
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language or
dialect variety of
Tuvan language spoken by the
Dukhan (a.k.a.
Tsaatan)
herder people in the Tsagaan-Nuur
county of Khövsgöl
Province in northern...
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Soyot (or Soyot–
Tsaatan) is an
extinct and
revitalizing Turkic language of the
Siberian Sayan branch similar to the
Dukhan language and
closely related...
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minority groups: Darkhad, Khotgoid, Uriankhai, Buriad, and
Tsaatan. Both the
Darkhad and
Tsaatan are
famous for
their practice of shamanism. In 2007, the...
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themselves as Darkhad.
There were 269
inhabitants who
identified themselves as
Tsaatan ethnicity. The sum center,
officially named Gurvansaikhan (Mongolian: Гурвансайхан)...
- Region), the
Soyots (the
Republic of Buryatia), and the
Dukha (also
known as
Tsaatan, the Khubsugul) in the
Province of Mongolia. The Sámi (Sápmi) have also...
- some
northern Yakuts Shors Soyots Telengits Teleuts Tofalar T****
Tuvans Tsaatan Wakhi In
Afghanistan Kuchis (Kochai)
Hephthalites Hunas Mongolic Kalmyks...
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Siberian Sakha (Yakut)
Dolgan South Siberian Sayan Turkic Tuvan Tofa Soyot-
Tsaatan Dukhan Tuha
Yenisei Turkic Khakas Kumandin Northern Altai and dialects...
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located near the
largest city in the region, Genhe.[citation needed] The
Tsaatan people live in the remote, deep
forest of
northern Mongolia. They are one...
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Siberian Yakut (Sakha)
Dolgan South Siberian Sayan Turkic Tuvan Tofa Soyot-
Tsaatan (extinct,
partly revitalized)
Dukhan Altai and
Yenisei Turkic Chulym Fuyu...