Udege people

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The Udege people are an Indigenous Tungusic-speaking ethnic group of Russia’s Far East, traditionally living along forested river valleys and known for their close relationship with taiga ecosystems and animist spiritual practices.

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Udege people canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
Tungusic people
ethnic group
autonym udehe
continent Asia
country Russia
culturalPractice bear cult traditions
clan-based social organization
ethnonymLanguage Udege language
federalSubjectOfResidence Khabarovsk Krai
Primorsky Krai
governedBy Russia
surface form: Russian Federation
historicalLifestyle semi-nomadic
languageFamily Tungusic languages
minorityStatus numerically small Indigenous people of Russia
nativeLanguage Udege language
recognizedAs Indigenous peoples of the Russian Far East
surface form: Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East of the Russian Federation
region Russia Far East
surface form: Russian Far East
relatedEthnicGroup Evenki people
Nanai people
Oroch people
Ulch people
religion Russian Orthodox Church
surface form: Russian Orthodoxy
spiritualRelationship close relationship with taiga ecosystems
subsistenceType taiga hunter-fishers
traditionalBeliefSystem animism
shamanism
traditionalCraft birch bark work
fur processing
wood carving
traditionalEconomy fishing
gathering
hunting
trapping
traditionalFoodSource salmon
taiga game animals
traditionalHabitat forested river valleys
taiga
traditionalHousing conical tents
wooden huts
traditionalRegion Khabarovsk Krai
Primorsky Krai
traditionalTransport dog sleds
river boats
UNESCOConcern endangered language community
writingSystem Cyrillic script

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