Udege people
Udege (Удэгейцы in
Russian;
ethnonym: удээ and удэхе, or udee and udehe correspondingly) are a people who live in the
Primorsky Krai and
Khabarovsk Krai regions in
Russia. They live along the tributaries of the
Ussuri,
Amur, Kungari and
Anyuy Rivers. The Udege speak the
Udege language, which belongs to the
Tungusic language family. Their religious beliefs include animism,
animal worship and
shamanism. The Udege are mainly engaged in
hunting,
fishing and
ginseng picking. According to the
2002 census, there were 1,657 Udege in
Russia, a slight increase from 1,500 in
1970).
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Udihe
Udehejczycy
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Удэгейцы
UDIHE
Udihe is a language spoken in Asian Russia.
The language is: Udihe