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Pongsa Kile | |
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Native name | Поӈса Киле |
Born | 1918 Dada village |
Died | 1990 Amursk |
Resting place | Naikhin village |
Language | Nanai, Russian |
Years active | 1979–1990 |
Spouse | Maria Borisovna Kile[1] |
Pongsa Kile (Nanai: Поӈса Киле; Russian: Понгса Константинович Киле; 1918–1990) was a Nanai poet and ethnographer of the Soviet period.
He died in 1990 in Amursk. He was buried in the village of Naikhin. According to his wife Maria Kile, her husband's will included a call to future generations to try to preserve their culture and avoid its “stylization” and distortion.[2]