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- The Ewenki yurts were no big deal, but they had never seen an American before.
- There are few sources on the shamanism of the Ewenki peoples below the Amur / Helongkiang river in Northern China.
- Another subethnic group in China's Inner Mongolia, the Khamnigan are bilingual, speaking the Ewenki language along with a Mongolian dialect.
- Janhunen believes that their primary ethnic affiliation is Mongolian rather than Ewenki, and does not include them into his classification of China's Ewenki.
- Janhunen believes that their primary ethnic affiliation is Mongolian rather than Ewenki, and does not include them into his classification of China's Ewenki.
- The Oroqen call themselves, " people who use the reindeer . " One branch of the Ewenki rely on reindeer to haul goods through swampy forests.
- She was born in 1920 and was living in the village of Yiming Gatsa in the Ewenki Banner ( county ) of the Hulunbuir Prefecture, in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region.
- According to Janhunen's analysis, the Oroqen are in fact much closer to the " Ewenki proper " ( i . e ., the Evenks of Siberia ) than the Solon are.
- There is a brief report of fieldwork conducted by Richard Noll and Kun Shi in 1994 of the life of the shamaness Dula'r ( Ewenki name ), also known as Ao Yun Hua ( her Han Chinese name ).
- The above classification is different from the PRC's Ewenki ethnic group of China includes not only the Solons and the " Manchurian Reindeer Tungus ", but also the Khamnigan ( or, officially, the " Tungus Ewenki ", ).
- The above classification is different from the PRC's Ewenki ethnic group of China includes not only the Solons and the " Manchurian Reindeer Tungus ", but also the Khamnigan ( or, officially, the " Tungus Ewenki ", ).
- As both the " Manchurian Reindeer Tungus " and the Khamnigans are quite small groups ( perhaps around 200 persons in the former, as of the 1990s ), the majority of the people classified as " Ewenki " in China are Solons.
- A second published report of this fieldwork concerning the life and training of the Solon Ewenki shamaness Dula'r ( Ao Yun Hua ) ( born 1920 ) appeared in the journal " Shaman " in 2007 ( 15 : 167-174 ).