Hard Life of the Family In Tundra. RUSSIA. FAR NORTH. Nomads Nenets

Hard Life of the Family In Tundra. RUSSIA. FAR NORTH. Nomads Nenets The Nenets (Nenets: ненэй ненэче, nenəj nenəče, Russian: ненцы, nentsy), also known as Samoyed, are a Samoyedic ethnic group native to northern Arctic Russia, Russian Far North. According to the latest census in 2010, there were 44,857 Nenets in the Russian Federation, most of them living in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Nenets Autonomous Okrug and Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District stretching along the coastline of the Arctic Ocean near the Arctic Circle between Kola and Taymyr peninsulas. The Nenets people speak either the Tundra or Forest Nenets languages, which are mutually unintelligible. In the Russian Federation they have a status of indigenous small-numbered peoples. We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to study their traditions and to master ancient crafts and meals. We travel to different regions of Russia and show you how people live in Russian remote villages. Real Villa
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