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Yakut Religion Summary
2,221 words, approx. 7 pages YAKUT RELIGION. The Yakuts, who numbered 328,000 during the 1979 census, are the northernmost of Turkic peoples. Beginning in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, under pressure caused by Buriat encroachment, they gradually emigrated northward from...
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Sakha language Information
1,455 words, approx. 5 pages
 Sakha, or Yakut, is a Turkic language with around 460,000 speakers spoken in the Sakha Republic in the Russian Federation. Its speakers are known as the Sakha or the...



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 Asian Folklore Studies
Olonkho--duhovnoe nasledije naroda sakha. (Book Reviews).(Book Review)
04/01/2002: 562 words, approx. 2 pages MAKHAROV, E. M. Editor. Olonkho--duhovnoe nasledije naroda sakha [Olongkho--the cultural heritage of the Sakha (Yakut) people]. Yakutsk: IGI AN RS (Ya), 2000. 199 pages. ISBN 5-8176-0013-7. On the occasion of the meeting on the oral epic creativity that took place in Yakutsk...
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 Journal of American Folklore
Ohuokhai: Sakhas' Unique Integration of Social Meaning and Movement
04/01/2006: 9,539 words, approx. 32 pages This article explores the forms and functions of Sakhas' ohuokhai circle dance. Historically, Sakha are Turkic-speaking agropastoralists inhabiting the subarctic Sakha Republic of Russia. Originating as the opening communal prayer during Sakhas' yhyakh festival, ohuokhai has both maintained an original sacred function and, over...


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