
Dolgans - Wikipedia
Dolgans (Russian: Долганы; Dolgan: долган, дулҕан, Һака, romanized: dolgan, dulğan, haka ; Yakut: тыа-киһи, romanized: tıa-kihi) are a Turkicized Tungusic ethnic group who mostly …
Dolgan language - Wikipedia
The Dolgan language is a severely endangered Turkic language with 930 speakers, [2] spoken in the Taymyr Peninsula in Russia. [3] The speakers are known as the Dolgans . The word …
Dolgan | Nomadic Reindeer Herders, Siberian Arctic, Taimyr …
Dolgan, Turkic-speaking people constituting the basic population of the Taymyr autonomous okrug, which is far above the Arctic Circle in north-central Russia. They numbered about 6,000 …
ArcticPhoto - Facts
The Dolgans have the youngest Arctic culture, which only was recognised in the 19th Century. Scientists believe that the Dolgan evolved from a mixture of three other northern Siberian …
Dolgan - History and Cultural Relations - World Culture …
The Dolgan are probably the most recent example within the Russian Federation of the formation of an independent ethnic group. Their consolidation began in the nineteenth century. At the …
Dolgan - Encyclopedia.com
2018年6月8日 · Dolgan ETHNONYMS: Sakha (Khaka), Tya or Tya Kikhi (forest person, forest man) Identification and Location. The Dolgan inhabit the Taimyr Peninsula and the left bank of …
Dolgany - Encyclopedia.com
The Dolgan people today are one of the most politically powerful groups in their territory, and many senior officials of the Taimyr Autonomous Okrug are Dolgans. Political activism is …
Dolgan - Religion and Expressive Culture - World Culture …
At the basis of traditional Dolgan beliefs is the veneration of nature and of a multitude of spirits that control the hunt, the increase and safety of humans and cattle, and the preservation of life …
Dolgan - Warhammer Wiki | Fandom
The Dolgan are one of the largest and most powerful of all the tribes of the Kurgan people, renowned for their fractious nature and insular hatred of other Northmen. Such is their location …
Dolgans - Inside the New Russia
Dolgan folk poetry includes riddles, fairy-tales, historical legends, bylinas, and stories of everyday life. Fairy tales about animals are especially popular. As to Dolgans’ fine arts, it was applied. …
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