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    Kets (Russian: кеты; Ket: кето, кет, денг) are a Yeniseian-speaking people in Siberia. During the Russian Empire, they were known as Ostyaks, without differentiating...
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  • The Ket (/ˈkɛt/ KET) language, or more specifically Imbak and formerly known as Yenisei Ostyak (/ˈɒstiæk/ OSS-tee-ak), is a Siberian language long thought...
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  • that the Jie were an ancient Yeniseian-speaking tribe related to the Ket people, who today live between the Ob and Yenisey rivers—the character 羯 (jié)...
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  • Ket or ket in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ket or KET may refer to: Ket people, a people of Siberia Ket language, the language of the Ket people Ket...
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    populations throughout Central Siberia and Northern Mongolia, only the Ket and Yugh people survive today. The modern Yeniseians live along the eastern middle...
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    Ostyak (category Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East)
    Indigenous peoples and languages in Siberia, Russia. Both the Khanty people and the Ket people were formerly called Ostyaks, whereas the Selkup people were...
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  • considered part of the northern group of Ket people, but in the 1960s the Yugh were distinguished from the Ket, having their own distinct, although related...
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  • Among the Ket people of Siberia, Tomam was the goddess of migratory birds. She was associated with the south, warmth, and the northern migration of birds...
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  • Dina Grunitzky (category Ket people)
    Dina Grunitzky (1903–1963) is the wife of the first president of Togo Sylvanus Olympio. She was the wife first lady of the Republic of Togo from 15 April...
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  • isolation. It also briefly looks at the life of native Ket people in the village, and some notable people including an honored WWII veteran. The footage in...
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    peoples of the Americas, less among Siberian populations. Studies have found that 93.8% of Siberia's Ket people and 66.4% of Siberia's Selkup people possess...
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  • Alexander Kotusov (category Ket people)
    (Russian: Александр Максимович Котусов; 1955-2019) was a Ket singer, composer and writer of songs in the Ket language. He was also a hunter and fisherman. His...
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    comparative-historical linguistics". The only surviving language of the group today is Ket. From hydronymic and genetic data, it is suggested that the Yeniseian languages...
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  • of Siberian peoples and settle the problem of their origins. Vyacheslav Ivanov and Vladimir Toporov compared the mythology of Ket people with those of...
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  • Look up keto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Keto may refer to: The Ket people (also known as Кето), an ethnic group of the Siberian North Ceto or Keto...
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  • done by Russian linguist experts who trace them as close ethnically to Ket people of Yenisei basin in Siberia due to similarities in name between Old Turkic:...
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    Keť (Hungarian: Érsekkéty) is a village and municipality in the Levice District in the Nitra Region of Slovakia. In historical records the village was...
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    Hunter-gatherer (category Anthropological categories of peoples)
    Jarawa people (Andaman Islands) Kawahiva people Ket people Maniq people Mbuti people Mlabri people Moriori people Nukak people Onge people Penan people Pirahã...
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    The Ket (Кеть), also known in its upper reaches as the Bolshaya Ket (Большая Кеть) is a west-flowing river in the Krasnoyarsk Krai and Tomsk Oblast in...
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  • YOOG; Yug) is a Yeniseian language, closely related to Ket, formerly spoken by the Yugh people, one of the southern groups along the Yenisei River in...
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    Russia. The Evenks, Tungusic peoples living in Russia, Mongolia and China also use chums, as do the Yeniseian-speaking Ket people. They are also used by the...
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  • essentially a similar story. Ket: In the mythology of the Ket people of Northern Eurasia, there have been many floods in the past. People and animals survived...
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    many indigenous peoples, but, among the modern Ugrians, shamanism is largely practiced by the Khanty. Traditional culture of Ket people was researched...
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    in 1985 at the Krasnoyarsk Dam. Nomadic tribes such as the Ket people and the Yugh people have lived along the banks of the Yenisey since ancient times...
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  • Dené–Yeniseian languages (category Articles containing Ket-language text)
    Yeniseian Ket people (90%), but almost nowhere else in Eurasia except for the Selkup people (65%), who have intermarried with the Ket people for centuries...
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    North Asian peoples, specifically the Indigenous peoples of Siberia, such as the Ket, Selkup, Chukchi, and Koryak peoples. Indigenous peoples of the Americas...
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  • Surgutikha (category Ket people)
    remaining localities natively inhabited by the Ket people. The variety of Ket spoken in Surgutikha is Central Ket, today only shared with the nearby villages...
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  • Piebald Horde (category Ket people)
    (Russian: Пегая Орда) is the Russian term for a confederation of Selkup and Ket tribes in the Ob and Tom river basins which existed in the 16th century,...
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  • Is Born - Ready Jet Go!". Ket.org. Retrieved 12 February 2019. "A Hammer and a Feather/Commander Mom - Ready Jet Go!". Ket.org. Retrieved 12 February...
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    Kentucky Educational Television (KET) is a statewide television network serving the U.S. commonwealth of Kentucky, a member of PBS. It is operated by...
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