
The Samoyedic peoples (sometimes Samodeic peoples) are a group of closely related peoples who speak
Samoyedic languages
The Samoyedic () or Samoyed languages () are spoken around the Ural Mountains, in northernmost Eurasia, by approximately 25,000 people altogether, accordingly called the Samoyedic peoples. They derive from a common ancestral language called Pr ...
, which are part of the
Uralic family. They are a linguistic, ethnic, and cultural grouping. The name derives from the obsolete term ''Samoyed'' used in
Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was an empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its establishment in November 1721 until the proclamation of the Russian Republic in September 1917. At its height in the late 19th century, it covered about , roughl ...
for some of the
indigenous peoples of Siberia
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, see
Samoyedic languages#Etymology for comments of the etymology.
Peoples
Contemporary
Extinct
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Yurats, who spoke
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* Mators or Motors, who spoke Mator
Mator or Motor is an extinct Uralic languages, Uralic language belonging to the group of Samoyedic languages, extinct since around 1839. It was spoken in the northern region of the Sayan Mountains in Siberia, close to the Mongolian north bord ...
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Classification
Traditionally, Samoyedic languages and peoples have been divided into two major areal groups: Northern Samoyedic (Nenets, Yurats, Enets, Nganasans), and Southern Samoyedic (Selkups) with a further subgroup of Sayan-Samoyedic (Kamasins, Mators) named after the Sayan Mountains
The Sayan Mountains (, ; ) are a mountain range in southern Siberia spanning southeastern Russia (Buryatia, Irkutsk Oblast, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Tuva and Khakassia) and northern Mongolia. Before the rapid expansion of the Tsardom of Russia, the mou ...
. This classification does not reflect linguistic relations, being purely geographical.
The most numerous of the Samoyedic peoples are the Nenets, who mainly live in two autonomous districts of Russia: Yamalo-Nenetsia and Nenetsia. Some of the Nenets and most of the Enets and Nganasans used to live in the Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District. Most of the Selkups live in Yamalo-Nenetsia, but there is also a significant population in Tomsk Oblast
Tomsk Oblast () is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It lies in the southeastern West Siberian Plain, in the southwest of the Siberian Federal District. Its administrative center is the types of inhabited loca ...
.
Gallery
Historical pictures
File:058 Description of all the Russian state-dwelling peoples.jpg, Samoyed in summer dress, in 1781, by Johann Gottlieb Georgi
File:057 Description of all the Russian state-dwelling peoples.jpg, Samoyed in 1781 by Johann Gottlieb Georgi
File:Habit of a Samoyede woman and child subject to Russia in 1768. Femme Samoyèd (NYPL b14140320-1638306) (cropped).jpg, Habit of a Samoyed woman and child in 1768, by Jean-Baptiste Chappe d'Auteroche
Jean-Baptiste Chappe d'Auteroche (; 23 March 1722 – 1 August 1769) was a French astronomer, best known for his observations of the Transit of Venus, transits of Venus in 1761 and 1769.
Early life
Little is known of Chappe's early life. He was ...
File:Samojede_in_Winterdress.jpg, Samoyed winter dress (before 1906)
File:Ice-bound on Kolguev - a chapter in the exploration of Arctic Europe to which is added a record of the natural history of the island (1895) (14595270719).jpg, A reindeer herd in Kolguyev Island in 1895.
Modern
File:P253b Group of Yenisei Samoyedes at Sumarokova.jpg, Yenisei Samoyedes (Enets people) around a campfire (1914)
File:Ngasani.jpg, Nganasans, 1927
File:Dentedie from Taimyr (43768724740).jpg, Nganasan folkloric group, 2018
File:No-nb bldsa 3f048 Nentser (folkegruppe) kvinner og barn foran inngangen til teltet sitt. (6435260555).jpg, Nenets group, 1913
File:Nenets.jpg, Nenets family
File:Самая лучшая фотография 2.jpg, Nenets children, 2016
File:Selkups.jpg, Northern Selkups, 2012
File:MoWm9cA3slY.jpg, Kamasin family, 1925
See also
* Samoyed dog
The Samoyed ( or ; , or ) is a breed of herding dog with a thick, white, double-layered coat. They are spitz, spitz-type dogs which take their name from the Samoyeds, Samoyedic peoples of Siberia. Descending from the Nenets Herding Laika, they ...
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