
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 …
Dolgany - Encyclopedia.com
The Dolgans are one of approximately thirty "Numerically Small Peoples of the North" in Russia. The Numerically Small Peoples are indigenous groups who have lived in the Far North for …
Tundra aristocrats - This is Taimyr
Dolgans were called aristocrats of the tundra for the beauty of their clothes. The Dolgans is one of the titular and numerous peoples of Taimyr: about 5000 people live here. And the youngest …
Dolgan - Encyclopedia.com
2018年6月8日 · On the Taimyr Peninsula the Dolgans are the most numerous indigenous ethnic group. A few dozen Dolgans also live in Yakutia, on the lower reaches of the River Anabar. …
Dolgans - ArcticPhoto - Facts
The Dolgans live on the Taymyr Peninsula in the central Siberian Arctic. They number about 7,000 and nowadays, they are mainly to be found living in settlements along the Dudypta, …
濒危语言项目 - Dolgan
The Dolgans speak a dialect of the Yakut language. This dialect has also at times been considered as a separate language, due to the strong Evenk influence which causes it to differ …
Долганы - АРКТИЧЕСКИЙ МНОГОЯЗЫЧНЫЙ ПОРТАЛ
The core of the Dolgan people filled by four ethnic groups of Tungus origin; Dolgan, Edyan, Karanto, Dongots. Formed as a people, the Dolgans began to speak a special dialect of the …
The Dolgans - SAMOYED.ORG
The Dolgans inhabit an area in the southern part of the Taimyr (Dolgan-Nenets) National Territory, in the Khatanga and Pyassina river basins, and to a lesser extent on the Yenisey (the Dudinka …