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  1. The people are known as the nenety/nenaj/nenaye, which means "human". [4] In old Russian, the term Samoyed was often applied indiscriminately to different peoples of Northern Russia who speak related Uralic languages: Nenets, Nganasans, Enets, Selkups (speakers of Samoyedic languages ). Currently, the term "Samoyedic peoples" applies to the ...

  2. Mar 4, 2020 · The Nenets call themselves "the children of the reindeer." They number fewer than 50,000. In Russia's hostile tundra conditions, their lives are much as they...

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  3. Aug 3, 2018 · The Nenets can trace their heritage back about a thousand years on the peninsula. Throughout this time, they have practiced their traditional methods of reindeer herding. In 1961, the Soviet Union collectivised the practice and established a handful of state-run farms. Herders were under fixed contracts and worked for a salary.

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  4. www.bbc.co.uk › tribe › tribesBBC - Tribe - Nenets

    With a territory around 1.5 times the size of France, the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District (YNAO) is located in the West Siberian north, just northeast of the geographic border between Europe and ...

  5. Aug 21, 2019 · Wed 21 Aug 2019 02.00 EDT Last modified on Thu 26 Mar 2020 10.27 EDT. Lena (pictured) lives with her husband Lyonya, their four-year-old daughter Christina and their three dogs, Khutyu, Khadak and ...

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  6. History of the Nenets. The proto-Samoyeds migrated to the Arctic in the first millenium BC from the Altai-Sayan region near Mongolia. There, they interbred with a short-statured aboriginal Arctic people, and became the Nenets. Those short-statured aboriginal people live on today in Nenets legends as Sihirtia.

  7. The Forest Nenets, around 1,500 individuals, reside in the northern tundra within the catchment area of the Pur River and the Numto mesa. Their territory extends from the upper reaches of the Kazym, Nadym, and Pim rivers to the upper reaches of the Agan. According to the 2021 All-Russian Population Census, the total Nenets population is 49,787 ...

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