Mansi people

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The Mansi people are an Indigenous Ugric ethnic group of northwestern Siberia, traditionally semi-nomadic hunters, fishers, and reindeer herders living mainly along the Ob River and its tributaries in Russia.

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Mansi people canonical 12

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Finno-Ugric people
Indigenous people
Ugric ethnic group
autonym ма̄ньси
continent Asia
country Russia
culturalArea Ob-Ugric cultural area
economy fur hunting
reindeer breeding
subsistence fishing
environment subarctic climate
taiga
ethnicGroupOf Russia
folklore epic songs
heroic legends
governingState Russia
surface form: Russian Federation
historicalContactWith Khanty people
Russian settlers
historicalSubsistence wild reindeer hunting
indigenousTo northwestern Siberia
language Mansi language
languageFamily Finno-Ugric languages
Ugric languages
minorityStatus ethnic minority in Russia
mythology Uralic mythology
partOf Uralic peoples
recognizedAs Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East of Russia
region Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug
Tyumen Oblast
relatedEthnicGroup Hungarians
Khanty people
religion Russian Orthodox Church
surface form: Russian Orthodoxy

shamanism
traditional animist beliefs
subregion Western Siberia
traditionalClothing fur garments
traditionalCraft fur processing
wood carving
traditionalHousing conical tents
log houses
traditionalLifestyle semi-nomadic
traditionalOccupation fishing
hunting
reindeer herding
traditionalTerritory Ob River basin
Ob River tributaries
traditionalTransport reindeer sleds
river boats
writingSystem Cyrillic script

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Mansi language spokenBy Mansi people
Mansi language ethnicity Mansi people
Khanty people relatedEthnicGroup Mansi people
Khanty-Mansiysk namedAfter Mansi people
Northern Mansi spokenBy Mansi people
Vogul language spokenBy Mansi people
Eastern Mansi spokenBy Mansi people
Southern Mansi spokenBy Mansi people
chum usedBy Mansi people