LINGUIST List 22.2902
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Fri Jul 15 2011
Qs: Samoyedic Language and Culture
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1. Carol Tenny ,
Samoyedic Language and Culture
Message 1: Samoyedic Language and Culture
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Date: 13-Jul-2011
From: Carol Tenny <tenny linguist.org>
Subject: Samoyedic Language and Culture
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I have been asked by someone not on Linguist List, if the Samoyedic language, people and traditional way of life are still extant in Siberia, or were wiped out by Soviet policies of de-nativization. Can anyone point me to a source for this information? Thank you. You can reply to my email: tenny linguist.org
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