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    The Evenks (also spelled Ewenki or Evenki based on their endonym Ewenkī(l)) are a Tungusic people of North Asia. In Russia, the Evenks are recognised as...
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    is mostly formed by the closely related ethnic groups of Evenks (Ewenki) and Evens. (Evenks and Evens are also grouped as "Evenic". Their ethnonyms are...
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  • Evenki (redirect from Evenk)
    Look up Evenki or Evenk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Evenki or Evenk may refer to Evenks, or Evenki, a people of Russia and China also known as...
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    themselves as belonging to 67 ethnic groups, including ethnic Russians (62%), Evenks (21.5%), Yakuts (5.6%), Ukrainians (3.1%), Kets (1.2%), 162 Tatars (0.9%)...
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  • of 2010[update], a population of 2665 of which 1560 (54.4%) are ethnic Evenks. As of 2010[update], it is the only ethnic sum in China; the sum is a type...
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    The Evenk constituency (No.224) was a Russian legislative constituency in the Evenk Autonomous Okrug in 1993–2007. In 2007 Evenk AO alongside neighbouring...
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    family of Evenks. The family comes from the eastern Siberian Dauriya and were already tribal chiefs of the siberian-transbaikalian Evenks and the Mongolian...
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    Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. They are descended from several groups, particularly Evenks, one of the Indigenous peoples of the Russian North. Dolgans are the most...
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  • executed. With Bombogor's death Evenk resistance collapsed and the Manchu secured control of the Amur peoples. The Evenks and other local peoples were absorbed...
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    peoples. Similar clothing has been reported during the 17th century for the Evenks on the upper Angara and for Evens residing on the lower Kolyma in the early...
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    (Yakutia). The exonym Yakut comes from the Evenk term Yako (also yoqo, ñoqa, or ñoka), which was the term the Evenks used to describe the Sakha. This was in...
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    The flag of Evenk Autonomous Okrug, in the Russian Federation, is a horizontal tricolor of light blue, white, and dark blue, all of which stand for the...
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    founded in 1930 as a part of Soviet efforts to settle the nomadic Yakuts, Evenks, and Dolgans who lived in the area.[citation needed] There are no year-round...
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    closely related to the language of their neighbors, the Evenks. The Evens are close to the Evenks by their origins and culture, having migrated with them...
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  • related Oroqen language. The name is sometimes wrongly given as "Evenks". It is spoken by Evenks or Ewenkī(s) in Russia and China. In certain areas the influences...
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    Olguya Evenk Ethnic Township or Aoluguya, is an ethnic township under the administration of the county-level city of Genhe, Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia...
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    According to another theory, the Tungus (the ancestors of the present Evenks and Evens) independently domesticated reindeer to the east of Lake Baikal...
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    family of eastern Siberian tribal chiefs of the siberian-transbaikalian Evenks and the Mongolian Daurian tribes, the details of his early life are unknown...
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  • The Evenk Hydroelectric Power Plant, formerly the HPP Turukhansk, is a proposed power station on the Lower Tunguska River in the Krasnoyarsk Territory...
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    Upper Kolyma Sakkyryr Lamunkhin Evenki Evenki (obsolete: Tungus), spoken by Evenks in central Siberia and Manchuria Solon (Solon Ewenki) Hihue/Hoy (basis of...
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  • Singaporeans Indo-European → Germanic → English Singapore Christianity Evenks Tungusic → Northern Tungusic → Evenki, Tungusic → Northern Tungusic → Negidal...
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    vegetation Tundra Culture Arctic peoples Subarctic peoples Chukchi Chukotka Evenks Karelians Komi Icelandic Inuit Gwich'in Khanty Koryaks Nenets Northern indigenous...
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    Siberian hitch (redirect from Evenk knot)
    The Siberian hitch (or Evenk knot) is a hitch knot used to attach a rope to an object. It is a type of slipped figure-eight noose. The hitch is known...
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    vegetation Tundra Culture Arctic peoples Subarctic peoples Chukchi Chukotka Evenks Karelians Komi Icelandic Inuit Gwich'in Khanty Koryaks Nenets Northern indigenous...
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  • Siberia; Karyms and Gurans, – métises of mixing Russians with Buryats and Evenks in Buryatia and Transbaikalia; Markovtsy – métises of mixing Russians and...
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    1858 (Treaty of Aigun). The Evenks grouped the Dzhugdzhur, Stanovoy, and Yablonoi ranges under the name "Dzhugdzhur". In Evenk folklore this mountain system...
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    Turkic-speaking Yakuts. Other ethnic groups Indigenous to Siberia include Kets, Evenks, Chukchis, Koryaks, Yupiks, and Yukaghirs. About seventy percent of Siberia's...
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  • is an ethnic group in Russia which are métises of mixing Russians with Evenks and Buryats resulting from the lack of women among Russian settlers. In...
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    where maternal DNA corresponds to the Mongol Daur people and the Tungusic Evenks. The Zhukaigou Xianbei (part of the Ordos culture of Inner Mongolia and...
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    vegetation Tundra Culture Arctic peoples Subarctic peoples Chukchi Chukotka Evenks Karelians Komi Icelandic Inuit Gwich'in Khanty Koryaks Nenets Northern indigenous...
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