- The Ulch people, also
known as Ulch or Ulchi, (Russian: ульчи,
obsolete ольчи; Ulch: нани, nani) are an
Indigenous people of the
Russian Far East, who...
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archive of
Endangered Tungusic languages of
Khabarovskij Kraj (including
Ulcha) Ulch
language test of
Wikipedia at
Wikimedia Incubator Ulch
language test...
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Oroks (Ороки in Russian; self-designation: Ulta,
Ulcha),
sometimes called Uilta, are a
people in the
Sakhalin Oblast (mainly the
eastern part of the island)...
- with
language ulta, uijlta, ulta,
ulcha with
language ulta) 346 168 178 201 95 106 145 73 72
Ulchi (manguny, nani,
ulcha with
language ulch) 2,913 1,366...
- and 'shamaness' in
Siberian languages: 'shaman':
saman (Nedigal, Nanay,
Ulcha, Orok), sama (Manchu). The
variant /šaman/ (i.e.,
pronounced "shaman") is...
- idioms" such as Negidal, Lamut, Udehe/Orochi, Nanai, Ilcha, Orok,
Manchu and
Ulcha, and "nothing
seems to
contradict the ****umption that the
meaning 'shaman'...
- in Mysore. AMS Press. p. 28. ISBN 9780404159757. the
Kannada Kamme and
Ulcha Kamme are both
Smartas and Madhvas :
nearly all
speak Kannada, a few Telugu...
- Cenn Fáelad in the
annals is in 682 when he was
reputedly ********inated by
Ulcha Dearg ua
Caillidhe (also
known as Redbeard) of the
Conmaicne Cuile, a subject...
- of "shamanism"
among Siberian peoples. 'shaman':
saman (Nedigal, Nanay,
Ulcha, Orok), sama (Manchu). The
variant /šaman/ (i.e.,
pronounced "shaman") is...