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Britannica article "
Tunguses".
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Natalya (3 October...
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Artemyev convened a
congress of the Ajano-Nelkan, Okhotsk-Ayan,
Maymakan Tunguses and
Yakuts in June. The
congress elected the
Provisional Central Tungus...
- places: The po****tions
consisted mainly of
Siberian aborigines, such as
Tunguses, Yakuts, Tatars, Ostyaks, Mongols, and Buryats. Of all
those exiled, the...
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close friend Suren Spandaryan. Here, he
lived closely with the
indigenous Tunguses and
Ostyak communities, with whom he went on
fishing trips. He
spent lengthy...
- form of the game in Mongolia.
Chess was also
recorded from the Yakuts,
Tunguses, and Yukaghirs; but only as a children's game
among the Chukchi. Chessmen...
- Transbaikalia. He was
renowned for his
diplomatic skills in
negotiations with
Tunguses,
Mongols and Chinese. In 1618–19
Perfilyev was co-founder of Yeniseysky...
- River, some of whom
remained in the region.
Below the
mouth of the Bureya,
Tunguses and
Golds were
occasionally encountered. The
Russian po****tion, which...
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similarities between the
North Americans and
natives in Siberia. He notes: The
Tunguses, a
people of Siberia, are, like the Canadians, grave, phlegmatic, and speak...
- trunks,
floating down the river,
impeded the way –
Pyanda thought the
Tunguses were
trying to
force him to turn around.
Wanting either to
avoid excessive...
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entirely Russian, the rest (about 10%)
consisting of Samo****es, Tatars,
Tunguses, Yakuts,
Mongols and Ostyaks. In the 19th century, the
inhabitants of the...