Negidals

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Negidals
Total population
565
Regions with significant populations
 Russia513[1]
 Ukraine52[2]
Languages
Negidal language
Religion
Shamanism
Related ethnic groups
Nanais, Ulchs

Negidals (Russian: негидальцы; Negidal: элькан бэйэнин, elkan bayenin, "local people")[3] are a people in the Khabarovsk Krai in Russia, who live along the Amgun River[3] and Amur River.

The ethnonym "Negidal" is a Russification of the Ewenki term ngegida, which means "coastal people".

Language[edit]

The Negidal language belongs to the Tungusic language family and is closely related to the Evenk language.[3]

Origin[edit]

The Negidals are Evenks by origin, who settled along the Amgun and interbred with the Nivkhs, Nanais and Ulchs.[3]

Religion[edit]

They are officially considered Orthodox Christians but preserved their own animistic beliefs and shamanism.[3]

Population[edit]

According to the 2002 census, there were 567 Negidals in Russia, 147 of which still spoke the Negidal language. According to the 2010 census, there were 513 Negidals in Russia, 75 of which still spoke the Negidal language.[4]

52 Negidals live in Ukraine. Of these, 31 declared Negidal as their native language, 11 are Russian-speaking and for 9 the mother tongue is another language.[2]

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