Evenki (Northern Tungus)



ETHNONYMS: Tungus (the Russian name); Birar, Ile, Manegir, Mata, and Orochen (names of dialects and/or ethnic subgroups)


See also Even


Bibliography

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GAIL FONDAHL

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