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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Northern indigenous peoples of Russia

This list is based solely on territory; the peoples listed here do not belong to a single language family or ethnicity: they are Finnish, Turkic, Eskimo-Aleut, and other groups. Many of them are (almost) extinct or assimilated.

Many of these peoples live in Siberia, and their names here are transliterations from Russian, rather than self-names. In some cases this creates difficulty in providing the plural form, because the Russian letter 'Ц' is rendered as 'ts'. These cases are marked by the asterisk (*).

  • Aleut
  • Chukchi
  • Chuvans
  • Dolgans
  • Evenks (obsolete: Tungus)
  • Evens
  • Inuit
  • Itel'mens
  • Kamas (extinct since 1989)
  • Karelians
  • Khants (Ostyaks, obsolete)
  • Kamchadals
  • Koryaks
  • Kumandints
  • Lamuts
  • Mansi (Voguls, obsolete)
  • Nanais (Russian plural: Nanaitsy)
  • Negidals
  • Nenets (*) (Russian plural: Nentsy, old Russian name Samoyeds)
  • Nganasans (Tavgi)
  • Nivkhs
  • Orochs (Evenk tribe by the Oro river)
  • Oroks
  • Saami (old Russian name Lopars, i.e., Lapp)
  • Sel'kups
  • Shors
  • Teleuts
  • Tofalars
  • Tuvian-Todzhynts
  • Udege
  • Ul'chs
  • Yakuts
  • Yenets (*) (Enets, Russian plural: Yentsy, obsolete: Yenisei Samoyeds, Yenisei Ostyak, Kets)
  • Yukaghirs

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