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  1. Ostyak

    Ostyak on its own or in combination, can refer, especially in older literature, to several Siberia n peoples and languages Ostyak Khanty people Khanty language Yenisei Ostyak Ket people Ket language Ostyak Samoyed Selkup people Selkup language disambig cs Os ci de Ostjakisch ko lt Ostiakai ru ...   more details



  1. Ostyak language

    Two languages were formerly known as Ostyak Khanty language Ket language disambig Excess long comment to prevent listing on Special Shortpages ............................................................   more details



  1. Kaltes-Ekwa

    In the Ugric peoples Ugric mythology , Kaltes Ekwa Ostyak , Kaltes Ankw was the mother of the hero Mir Susne Hum and the wife of the god Num Torum , who defeated her in heaven. She was also a Lunar deity goddess of the moon associated with the month April a birth giving goddess she is called upon by women in child birth goddess of fate goddess of dawn and a shape shifter , often shown manifested as a hare . An animal sacred to her, the hare appearance shows her lunar nature, for the hare is a lunar creature many cultures, when looking at the moon see the outline of the hare, who lives in the moon. The hare is often seen as an intermediary between lunar deities and humans, so the appearance of Kaltes in this form indicates her accessibility to her people. Kaltes is known as a fertility goddess and a rejuvenation goddess goddess of rejuvenation . She is called upon by women in childbirth , for she is especially venerated as a promoter of the beginning of the Biological life cycle life cycle . Although she is somewhat feared because she can determine people s destinies, she is mostly revered for her gentle wisdom. She is a compassionate guide to the mysteries of life. sup I sup External links and references I This paragraph dedicated to this article by Susan Boulet and Michael Babcock, Goddess Knowledge Cards, Pomegranate, Rohnert Park, CA http redrival.com mythology Ugrian2.htm A rise of Mir Susne Hum. Graphic cycle dedicated to a national Ob Ugrian Ostyak Hant and Vogul Mansi hero. http haldjas.folklore.ee anzori HANT2ENG.HTM World view of the Hanti Webpage dedicated to Kaltes http www.fortunecity.com roswell druid 361 goddess kaltes.html Refimprove date July 2007 Category Ob Ugrian gods Siberia myth stub ru ...   more details



  1. Kott language

    Infobox Language name Kott familycolor Den Yeniseian states Russia fam2 Yeniseian languages Yeniseian fam3 Southern Yeniseian fam4 Kott Assan extinct 19th Century iso3 zko The Kott Kot language lang ru is an extinct Yeniseian languages Yeniseian language that was formerly spoken in central Siberia by the banks of Mana River , a tributary of the Yenisei river . It became extinct in the 1850s. Some linguists believe the Assan language was a dialect of Kott. Kott was closely related to Ket language Ket , still spoken farther north along the Yenisei river. In 1858, Matthias Castr n published the grammar and dictionary Versuch einer jenissei ostjakischen und kottischen Sprachlehre , which included material on the Kott and Ket Yenisei Ostyak languages. Category Extinct languages of Asia Category Yeniseian languages br Kotteg cv fr Kotte langue hr Kottski jezik nl Kot taal no Kottisk pl J zyk kott ru fi Kotin kieli th uk ...   more details



  1. Mir-Susne-Hum

    unreferenced date November 2010 Mir Susne Hum is a culture hero of the Samoyedic peoples Samoyedic and Ugric peoples Ugric peoples. He was the seventh son of Num Torum , the supreme god of the Ob Ugric languages Ob Ugrian people, and acted as a mediator between humans and the god Num Torum. Because Mir Susne Hum s mother, Kaltes Ekwa , was defeated by her husband in heaven, this meant that Mir Susne Hum had to be born on earth. After a certain transformation, Mir Susne Hum was given an iron horse with eight wings. This and other qualities such as mediator are clearly influences from the Proto Indo European religion Indo European mythologies of the nearby Iranian peoples Iranians , Slavic peoples Slavs and Norsemen Norse compare Mir Susne Hum with such figures as Dazhbog , Mithras and Odin . External links and references http redrival.com mythology Ugrian2.htm A rise of Mir Susne Hum. Graphic cycle dedicated to a national Ob Ugrian Ostyak Hant and Vogul Mansi hero. http haldjas.folklore.ee anzori HANT2ENG.HTM World view of the Hanti Category Altaic deities Category Ob Ugrian gods ...   more details



  1. Num-Torum

    Num Torum Numi Torem or Numi Turum is the supreme god or father god of the Ugric peoples Ob Ugrian peoples . He is the father of the hero Mir Susne Hum , six other sons and one daughter. According to the Khanty people , he lives on the highest level of heaven, which means that it is difficult for people to talk to him, thus the children of Num Torum are consulted on his behalf. He and his seven sons lived in a house of gold and silver . External links and references http redrival.com mythology Ugrian2.htm A rise of Mir Susne Hum. Graphic cycle dedicated to a national Ob Ugrian Ostyak Hant and Vogul Mansi hero. http haldjas.folklore.ee anzori HANT2ENG.HTM World view of the Hanti Siberia myth stub Category Siberian deities Category Ugrian mythology Category Uralic mythology Category Ob Ugrian gods es Num Torum ...   more details



  1. Arin language

    Infobox language name Arin familycolor Den Yeniseian states Russia region Yenisei River fam2 Yeniseian languages Yeniseian fam3 Southern Yeniseian fam4 Arin Pumpokol extinct 18th century iso3 xrn Arin was a Yeniseian languages Yeniseian language spoken in Russia along the Yenisei River between Yeniseysk and Krasnoyarsk . It is classified as a Southern Yeniseian language, along with Kott language Kott and Assan language Assan . It is believed that the term Ar or Ara was used by speakers of Arin to refer to themselves. It became extinct in the 18th Century. ref cite book last Georg first Stefan title A Descriptive Grammar of Ket Yenisei Ostyak year 2007 publisher Global Oriental location Folkestone, Kent isbn 978 1 901903 58 4 ref References reflist Category Extinct languages of Asia Category Yeniseian languages lang stub br Arineg fr Arine hr Arinski jezik no Arinsk ru fi Arinin kieli ...   more details



  1. Ob-Ugric languages

    Infobox language family name Ob Ugric region Central Russia familycolor Uralic fam2 Ugric languages Ugric ? child1 Khanty language Khanty Ostyak child2 Mansi language Mansi Vogul The Ob Ugric languages are a hypothetical branch of the Uralic languages , specifically referring to the Khanty language Khanty Ostyak and Mansi language Mansi Vogul languages. Both are split in numerous and highly divergent dialects. They, along with Hungarian language Hungarian , comprise the Ugric languages Ugric branch of the Uralic languages . The languages are spoken in the region between the Urals and the Ob River and the Irtysh in central Russia . The forests and forest steppes of the southern Urals are thought to be the original homeland of the Ugric branch. Beginning some 500 years ago the arrival of the Russians pushed the speakers eastward to the Ob and Irtysh. Some Ob Ugric speakers remained west of the Urals until as late as the early 20th century. Hungarian split off during the 11th century BC. ref cite book author Hajd , P ter year 1981 title Az ur li nyelv szet alapk rd sei publisher Tank nyvkiad , Budapest isbn 963 17 4219 9 authorlink P ter Hajd ref ref cite book author J sz , Anna year 1994 title A magyar nyelv k nyve publisher Trezor Kiad , Budapest isbn 963 7685 42 1 ref Although the languages are related to Hungarian, the connection is loose and they are radically different in phonology, syntax, and vocabulary. Khanty and Mansi, on the other hand, are usually considered closely related, but are not mutually intelligible. The Ob Ugric languages were later strongly influenced by nearby Turkic languages , especially Tatar language Tatar . ref cite book author Greller, Wolfgang date 2000 04 01 title Encyclopedia of the Languages of Europe publisher Blackwell Publishing isbn 0 631 22039 9 page 478 ref Until 1930, these languages had no written or literary traditions, but since 1937 have used a modified Cyrillic alphabets Cyrillic alphabet . However, no significant texts h ...   more details



  1. Selkup people

    File Selkup man.jpg thumb a Selkup man from Obdorsk, Ob river The Selkup lang ru , until 1930s called Ostyak Samoyed s are a people in Siberia , Russia . They live in the northern parts of Tomsk Oblast , Krasnoyarsk Krai , Yamalo Nenets Autonomous Okrug , and Nenets Autonomous Okrug . Outline Selkups speak the Selkup language , which belongs to the Samoyedic languages of the Uralic languages Uralic language family . Selkups as a people formed as a result of a long interaction and interbreeding between the Yeniseian indigenous peoples aboriginal population of the middle drainage basin basin of the Ob River and Samoyedic peoples , who had come to this region from the Sayan Mountains in the beginning of the 1st millennium . In the 17th century, some of the Selkups relocated up north to live along the Taz River and Turukhan River . They were mainly engaged in hunting , fishing , and reindeer breeding. In the 18th century, Selkups participated in a massive baptism campaign. However, they returned to their ancient religious beliefs and customs. According to the Russian Census 2002 2002 Census , there were 4,249 Selkups in Russia 4,300 in 1970 . There were 62  Selkups in Ukraine, of whom only one is a native speaker of the Selkup language Ukrainian Census 2001 . Further reading cite journal quotes last Sobanski first Florian authorlink coauthors date year 2001 month March title The southern Selkups of Tomsk Province before and after 1991 journal Nationalities Papers volume 29 issue 1 pages 171 179 pmid doi 10.1080 00905990120036448 id url language format accessdate laysummary laysource laydate quote Uralic peoples Category Ethnic groups in Russia Category Eurasian nomads Category Indigenous peoples of North Asia Category Modern nomads Category Samoyedic peoples Category Nenets Autonomous Okrug Category Yamalo Nenets Autonomous Okrug Category Uralic Russia stub be ca Selkups cs Selkupov da Selkuper de Selkupen es Selkup fr Selkoupes ...   more details



  1. List of minor indigenous peoples of Russia

    Samoyed Dolgan 26.7 25.1 28.0 26.0 23.2 27.6 26.8 25.4 28.1 Khanty people Ostyak 26.8 24.9 28.3 27.1 ... Ostyak Ket 28.1 25.9 30.3 30.5 25.6 32.8 27.7 25.9 29.5 Nivkh people Gilyak Nivkh 28.3 26.4 30.0 ... people Ostyak Samoyed Selkup 30.4 28.8 31.9 33.2 31.0 35.1 29.9 28.5 31.3 Negidals Negidal 30.5 26.8 ... people Yenisei Ostyak Ket 16.65 15.08 16.97 Koryaks 16.30 17.15 15.96 Kumandins Kumandin 7.89 7.10 ... people Oroch 10.80 6.67 13.04 Sami people Lapp 14.58 13.82 15.06 Selkup people Ostyak Samoyed Selkup ... 18.60 Ulchs Ulch 14.79 7.75 16.05 Khanty people Ostyak 19.62 18.19 20.33 Chelkans Chelkan 19.28 ...   more details



  1. Samoyedic languages

    Nenets Southern Samoyed areal Selkup language Selkup Taiga Ostyak Samoyed , divided in divergent dialects ... language Kamassian Kamas Selkup language Selkup Ostyak Samoyed Taz Selkup Tym Selkup Ket Selkup Geographical ...   more details



  1. Aarre Merikanto

    & Ostyak melodies 1937 Music to the Play Panu, orch 1937 Scherzo, orch 1938 Five Ugrian Folk Melodies Suite 2, 5 Mordvin Vogul & Ostyak melodies 1938 r43 Ukri, mvv orch 1939 Olympic Fanfare 1, brass ...   more details



  1. Robert Austerlitz

    include the books Ob Ugric metrics The metrical structure of Ostyak and Vogul folk poetry 1958 and Finnish ...   more details



  1. Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East

    Entsy, obsolete Yenisei Samoyeds, Yenisei Ostyak, Kets Krasnoyarsk Krai Eskimo Siberian Yupik Yuit , Inuit ...   more details



  1. Church of the Intercession of the Most Holy Mother of God in Khanty-Mansiysk

    river and conquered the Ostyak tribe, whose fortress stood on the place, where nowadays the river station ...   more details



  1. Cultural backwardness

    . ref Ossetians Khanty people Ostyak Khanty Persian people Persians Romani people Roma Rutuls Nani ...   more details



  1. Volga Tatars

    Their number in 2002 was around 5.000 people. Perm Ostyak Tatars Kazan Tatars live in Russia s Perm ... scholars as Zakiev name them Ostyak Tatars . Their number is 2002 c.130.000 people. Ker ens main ...   more details



  1. First All-Union Census of the Soviet Union

    people Ostyak Khanty Selkups Ostyak Samoyed Samoyedic peoples Samoyed Khasava Nenets people Yurak Soyot ...   more details



  1. Ket language

    Ostyak Part 1 Introduction, Phonology, Morphology . 2007 Folkestone, Kent, UK Global Oriental Ltd ISBN ... Yenisei Ostyak . Folkestone, Kent Global Oriental . 10 ISBN 1 901 90358 3 13 ISBN 978 1 901 90358 ...   more details



  1. Ugric languages

    Infobox language family name Ugric region Hungary and Western Siberia familycolor Uralic fam2 Finno Ugric languages Finno Ugric ? child1 Hungarian language Hungarian child2 Ob Ugric languages Ob Ugric ? Ugric or Ugrian languages IPAc en icon ju r k or IPAc en ju r i n are a branch of the Uralic languages Uralic language family . The term derives from Yugra , a region in north central Asia. They include three languages Hungarian language Hungarian Magyar , Khanty language Khanty Ostyak , and Mansi language Vogul . A common Proto Ugric language is posited to have been spoken from the end of the 3rd millennium BC until the first half of the 1st millennium BC , in Western Siberia , east from the southern Ural mountains . However, recent reconstructions of Uralic have not generally found support for Ugric. Of the three languages, Khanty and Mansi have traditionally set apart from Hungarian as Ob Ugric, but Mansi now appears to be closer to Hungarian, so Ugric may be composed of only these two languages. Development Two common phonetic features of the Ugric languages are a rearrangement of the Proto Uralic PU system of sibilant consonant s and a lenition of velar consonant s ref name Sml88 citation last Sammallahti first Pekka author link Pekka Sammallahti year 1988 chapter Historical phonology of the Uralic languages, with special reference to Samoyed, Ugric, and Permic title The Uralic Languages Description, History and Foreign Influences editor Denis Sinor pages 478 554 publisher Brill publication place Leiden ref PU s and merge & develop into a non sibilant sound possibly IPA or IPA , yielding Mansi t , Khanty t or l depending on dialect , and lost in Hungarian. PU is depalatalized to s. PU medial x, k, w generally lenite to . It has however been pointed out that these changes are applicable to the Samoyedic languages as well. ref H kkinen, Jaakko 2009 Kantauralin ajoitus ja paikannus perustelut puntarissa. Suomalais Ugrilaisen Seuran Aikakaus ...   more details



  1. Stefan Georg

    Georg first1 Stefan title A Descriptive Grammar of Ket Yenisei Ostyak url http books.google.com books ...   more details



  1. Yermak Timofeyevich

    , and Ermac soon befriended the Ostyak people. ref name Howe215 The Ostyaks would formally declare ... to the city. ref name Wright128 Ermac used the Ostyak tribute s to feed his band of Cossacks throughout ... the Irtysh and Ob to complete his subjugation of the local tribal princes. He soon encountered the Ostyak ... their firearms, Ermac determined to subdue the most influential Ostyak prince of the region ... down the river, succeeding in capturing the key Ostyak town of Nazym . Ermac s friend, Ataman ...   more details



  1. Yeniseian languages

    Ostyak , Volume I Introduction, Phonology, Morphology , Folkestone Kent Global Oriental . 10 ISBN ...   more details



  1. Nazino affair

    ? They were asking the wrong people we d never heard of those places. We re Ostyak s. People were running ...   more details



  1. Indo-Uralic languages

    who? , Komi Zyrian kod which? , Ostyak koji who? , k ti what? , etc. sup 39 sup Finnish ken kene who ... lem , Cheremis l m , Votyak and Zyrian im , Vogul n m , Ostyak nem , Hungarian n v . Among the Samoyed ... kala , Saami kuoll , Mordvin kal , Cheremis kol , Ostyak kul , Hungarian hal Enets kare , Koibal kola ...   more details




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