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The Samoyedic peoples (also Samodeic peoples)〔 ''Some ethnologists use the term 'Samodeic people' instead 'Samoyedic', see 〕 are those peoples that speak Samoyedic languages, which are part of the Uralic family. They are a linguistic grouping, not an ethnic or cultural one. The name derives from the obsolete term ''Samoyed'' used in Russia for some indigenous peoples of Siberia.〔 ''()he term Samoyedic is sometimes considered derogatory'' in 〕〔''"Samoyeds" had no derogatory meaning and represents a modification of the expression same-edne'' in 〕 ==Peoples== Existing Peoples Extinct Peoples〔(Unesco Red Book on Endangered Languages )〕 *Yurats (Northern Samoyeds) - assimilated into Nenets people *Kamasins or Kamas (Southern or Sayan Mountains Samoyeds) - subgroups Kamas proper and Koibal; assimilated into Russians and Turkic Khakas people *Mators or Motors (Southern or Sayan Mountains Samoyeds) - subgroups Mator proper, Karagas and Taygi; assimilated into Russians and Turkic peoples The largest of the Samoyedic peoples are the Nenets, who mainly live in two autonomous districts of Russia: Yamalo-Nenetsia and Nenetsia. Part of the Nenets and most of the Enets and Nganasans used to live in Taymyria autonomous district (formerly known as Dolgano-Nenetsia), but today this area is a territory with special status within Krasnoyarsk Krai. Most of the Selkups live in Yamalo-Nenetsia, but there is also significant population in Tomsk Oblast. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Samoyedic peoples」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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