nganasan การใช้
- Nenets people, Enets people, Nganasan people speak Northern Samoyedic languages.
- The Nganasan people are an indigenous shamanistic practices even in the 20th century.
- There is no certainty as to the exact number of Nganasans living in Russia today.
- The last notable Nganasan shaman's seances were recorded on film in the 1970s.
- The last notable Nganasan shaman's seances could be recorded on film in the 1970s.
- Beginning in the early 17th century, the Nganasans were subjected to the yasak system of Czarist Russia.
- In the 1830s, and again from 1907 to 1908, the Nganasans were ravaged by smallpox outbreaks.
- The Nganasans are thought to be the descendants of Paleo-Siberian peoples who were culturally assimilated by various herded reindeer.
- One of the main features of Nganasan is the consonant gradation, which concerns the consonant phonemes and their nasal combinations.
- Evidence of the vowel sequences has been preserved in only part of the Samoyed languages, primarily in Nganasan and Enets.
- Before the expansion of universal education in the 20th century, most Nganasan spoke only their own language and pidgin Russian.
- The Nganasans first came into contact with the Soviets around in the 1930s, when the government instituted a program of collectivization.
- In 2002 it was spoken by 500 out of 830 Nganasan people in the southwestern and central parts of the Taymyr Peninsula.
- The isolated location of Nganasan people enabled that shamanism was a living phenomenon among them even in the beginning of 20th century,
- "' Taimyr Pidgin Russian "'is a Russian pidgin spoken on the Taimyr Peninsula by the Nganasan people.
- They usually exchanged sable furs for alcohol, tobacco, tea, and various tools, products which quickly integrated themselves into Nganasan culture.
- Especially the isolated location of Nganasan people, made it possible that shamanism was a living phenomenon among them even at the beginning of 20th century.
- The seance of Nganasan shamans were accompanied by women imitating the sounds of the reindeer calf, ( thought to provide fertility for those women ).
- Among several Samoyedic peoples shamanism was a living tradition also in modern times, especially at groups living in isolation, until recent times ( Nganasans ).
- The seriously endangered and it is estimated that at most 500 Nganasan can speak the Nganasan language, with very limited profiency among those eighteen and younger.
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