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- Soyot abstract "The Soyot people live in Russia. According to the 2010 census, there were 3,608 Soyots in Russia. Their extinct language was of a Turkic type and basically similar to the Tuvans, but they live in the Oka Region of Buryatia. Their language has been reconstructed and a textbook has been published. The language is currently taught in some schools in Oka.They live dispersed among the Buryats and now speak the Buryat language.A Norwegian scientific expedition, led by Orjan Olsen, H. Printz, Anders K. Olsen, Fritz Jensen (Norway) and J. E. Gustschin (Russia) in the early 1910s gives valuable data of the customs of these people before they were completely assimilated to the Buryats. The ethnographic data and photographs collected by these scientists were published by Olsen in the book: "Et primitivt folk de mongolske rennomader" (Cappeln, 1915). There is a Spanish edition: "Los soyotos, un pueblo primitivo. Nómadas mongoles pastores de renos" (Calpe, Madrid, 1921). With all its shortcomings (the book is flawed with the eurocentrism of its age), it is probably the best study of these isolated people before they adapted to the larger Buryat culture. It includes a short list of Soyot words, several dozen photographs and a fortunate preserved account of a Soyot shamanic tale of divination, along with a detailed account of both shamanic and lamaistic rituals among these people (both Buddhism and native animism syncretically coexisted at the time of the expedition).".
- Soyot language Buryat_language.
- Soyot populationPlace Russia.
- Soyot related Tuvans.
- Soyot wikiPageExternalLink ?page_id=1131&lang=en.
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- Soyot wikiPageExternalLink soiot.shtml.
- Soyot wikiPageExternalLink peopctry.php?rog3=RS&rop3=210867.
- Soyot wikiPageID "2004434".
- Soyot wikiPageRevisionID "577084936".
- Soyot group "Soyot".
- Soyot hasPhotoCollection Soyot.
- Soyot languages Buryat_language.
- Soyot pop "3608".
- Soyot related Tuvans.
- Soyot subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Russia.
- Soyot subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_Asia.
- Soyot subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_North_Asia.
- Soyot subject Category:Indigenous_small-numbered_peoples_of_the_North,_Siberia_and_the_Far_East.
- Soyot subject Category:Tuvan_peoples.
- Soyot type Abstraction100002137.
- Soyot type Communication100033020.
- Soyot type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Soyot type EthnicGroupsInRussia.
- Soyot type ExtinctLanguagesOfAsia.
- Soyot type Group100031264.
- Soyot type IndigenousPeoplesOfNorthAsia.
- Soyot type Language106282651.
- Soyot type People107942152.
- Soyot type TuvanPeoples.
- Soyot type EthnicGroup.
- Soyot type Collective.
- Soyot comment "The Soyot people live in Russia. According to the 2010 census, there were 3,608 Soyots in Russia. Their extinct language was of a Turkic type and basically similar to the Tuvans, but they live in the Oka Region of Buryatia. Their language has been reconstructed and a textbook has been published. The language is currently taught in some schools in Oka.They live dispersed among the Buryats and now speak the Buryat language.A Norwegian scientific expedition, led by Orjan Olsen, H.".
- Soyot label "Sojoten".
- Soyot label "Soyot".
- Soyot label "Soïotes".
- Soyot label "Сойоты".
- Soyot sameAs Soïotes.
- Soyot sameAs 소요트족.
- Soyot sameAs Sojoten.
- Soyot sameAs m.06dcf_.
- Soyot sameAs Q1185225.
- Soyot sameAs Q1185225.
- Soyot sameAs Soyot.
- Soyot wasDerivedFrom Soyot?oldid=577084936.
- Soyot isPrimaryTopicOf Soyot.
- Soyot name "Soyot".