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    Ostyak (redirect from Ostiaks)
    original on 2019-04-06. Retrieved 2013-07-24. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Ostiaks" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press...
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    A Yenisei-Ostiak (Ket) woman in Russia...
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    The peoples of Siberia have origin myths surrounding the mosquito. One Ostiak myth tells of a man-eating giant, Punegusse, who is killed by a hero but...
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    were established to protect Tobolsk and subdue the ruler of the Narym Ostiaks. Of these, Mangazeya was the most prominent, becoming a base for further...
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    (Itel'men) Gilyak (Nivkhi) Yukagir Chuvan Aleut Eskimo Enisei (Ket, Enisei Ostiak) Aino (Ainu, Kuchi) Chinese Korean Japanese Georgian (Kartvelian) – 1 821...
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    1991 · WGPSN Lo Sulci Luo River (Chinese) 1991 · WGPSN Ob Sulci Ob River (Ostiak) 1991 · WGPSN Ormet Sulci Örmt River (Norse) 1991 · WGPSN Slidr Sulci Sliðr...
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    efforts. An example of animal spirits in Shamanism comes from the Yenisei Ostiaks culture. During a healing procedure, a shaman invokes a number of animal...
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  • Africa) Torom 68°06′S 343°30′W / 68.1°S 343.5°W / -68.1; -343.5 Torom (Ostiak people of Siberia) Tsuki-Yomi 35°00′N 43°48′W / 35.0°N 43.8°W / 35.0;...
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    "Les constructions ergatives dans les langues obougriennes et notamment en ostiak (dialecte vach)". Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris. 80 (1):...
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    west of the Urals: Chuvash people, Cheremiss, Permiak, Zyrian, Khanty (Ostiaks) and Samoyeds. He published numerous articles on the above subjects, and...
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  • (1950): Materially po kraniologii hantov. (Étude anthropologique des crânes ostiaks). – Acta Ethnographica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 1: 197–230. (1951):...
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