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Illustration of an "Ostyak" stoat-hunter (1793)
18th century view of Beryozovo, including "Ostiac" canoes.

Ostyak (Russian: Остя́к) is a name formerly used to refer to several Indigenous peoples and languages in Siberia, Russia. Both the Khanty people and the Ket people were formerly called Ostyaks, whereas the Selkup people were referred to as Ostyak-Samoyed.

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Ostyak

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Ostyak (Russian: Остя́к) is a name formerly used to refer to several Indigenous peoples and languages in Siberia, Russia. Both the Khanty people and the...

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Yeniseian languages

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languages (/ˌjɛnɪˈseɪən/ YEN-ih-SAY-ən; sometimes known as Yeniseic or Yenisei-Ostyak; occasionally spelled with -ss-) are a family of languages that are spoken...

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Ostyak language

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were formerly known as Ostyak: Khanty language Ket language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ostyak language. If an internal...

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Selkup people

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The Selkup (Russian: селькупы), until the 1930s called Ostyak-Samoyeds (остяко-самоеды), are a Samoyedic speaking Uralic ethnic group native to Siberia...

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Selkup language

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Selkup is the language of the Selkups, belonging to the Samoyedic group of the Uralic language family. It is spoken by some 1,570 people (1994 est.) in...

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Ket language

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KET) language, or more specifically Imbak and formerly known as Yenisei Ostyak (/ˈɒstiæk/ OSS-tee-ak), is a Siberian language long thought to be an isolate...

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Yermak Timofeyevich

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claimed Qashliq the people returned, and Yermak soon befriended the Ostyak people. The Ostyaks would formally declare their allegiance to Yermak on October 30...

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Ket people

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they were known as Ostyaks, without differentiating them from several other Siberian people. Later, they became known as Yenisei Ostyaks because they lived...

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Khanty

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The Khanty (Khanty: ханти, hanti), also known in older literature as Ostyaks (Russian: остяки), are a Ugric Indigenous people, living in Khanty–Mansi...

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Priob

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Autonomous Okrug.: 272  It was formerly known as the Ostyak-Vogul, from an older name for the okrug, Ostyak-Vogul National Okrug. It was also known by locals...

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Joseph Stalin

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April 1917. In Kureika, Stalin lived among the indigenous Tunguses and Ostyak peoples, and spent much of his time fishing. While Stalin was in exile,...

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Khanty language

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Khanty (also spelled Khanti or Hanti), previously known as Ostyak (/ˈɒstiæk/), is a Uralic language spoken in the Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets Okrugs...

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Ural Mountains

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(pl.) "mountains") Finno-Ugrist scholars consider Ural deriving from the Ostyak word urr meaning "chain of mountains". Turkologists, on the other hand,...

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List of minor indigenous peoples of Russia

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(энцы) (Yenets, Russian plural: Entsy, obsolete: Yenisei Samoyeds, Yenisei Ostyak, Kets): Krasnoyarsk Krai Siberian Yupik (Yuit, Yupigyt, эскимосы): Chukotka...

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Vowel harmony

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1016/j.lingua.2020.102905. ISSN 0024-3841. Gulya, János (1966). Eastern Ostyak chrestomathy. Indiana University Publications, Uralic and Altaic series...

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Matrena Vakhrusheva

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born on 12 April 1918 in Kharmpavyl [ru] in the Kondinsky District of the Ostyak–Vogul National Okrug of Soviet Russia to Ekaterina Semenovna (née Alagulova)...

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Kott language

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kottischen Sprachlehre), which included material on the Kott and Ket (Yenisei-Ostyak) languages. There also exists a book made by G.K.Verner "kottskij jazyk"...

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Surgutikha

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 xi. Georg, Stefan (2007-03-22). A Descriptive Grammar of Ket (Yenisei-Ostyak): Part 1: Introduction, Phonology and Morphology. Global Oriental. ISBN 978-90-04-21350-0...

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Ugrians

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Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 219. Ugrian Finns include the Voguls [...], the Ostyaks [...] and the Magyars of Hungary Wixman, Ronald (1984). The peoples of...

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Voiced uvular plosive

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2020-04-23. Georg, Stefan (2007). A Descriptive Grammar of Ket (Yenisei-Ostyak). Languages of Asia. Vol. 1. Brill. p. 78. doi:10.1163/ej.9781901903584...

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The Frog Princess

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appearance in the teller's repertoire. In a tale collected from a Surgut Khanty (Ostyak) source with the title The Frog Princess, a Torem khan is old and tells...

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List of Uralic languages

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(Bay Ona’ Bazaan) Tundra Enets (Madu Ona’ Bazaan) Selkup-Kamas Selkup (Ostyak-Samoyed) (Šöl’ Qumyt Əty) Taz Selkup Tym Selkup Ket Selkup (not to be confused...

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KCA

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Kikuyu Central Association Krupp cemented armour kca may refer to: Khanty or Ostyak language, ISO-639-3 code This disambiguation page lists articles associated...

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