Yeniseian Peoples and Languages

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Findeisen 1928a
genetic anthropology studies
historical linguistics methods
indigenous rights Siberia
Inner Asia anthropology
Ivanov 1970a
Ket language genetic relationships
language isolates research
Major Description
North Caucasian
Part III
Predicative Suffixes
Reindeer Breeding
Reindeer Sled
River Names
Russian Federation
SE Asian
Segal 1968a
Siberian ethnolinguistics
South Siberia
Tailleur 1958b
Turkic Loans
Werner 1994a
Werner 1997c
Word Formation
Xiong Nu
Yenisei Kirghiz
Yeniseian Languages

Product details

  • ISBN 9780700712908
  • Weight: 960g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Kets of Central Siberia are perhaps the most enigmatic of Siberia's aboriginal tribes. Today numbering barely 1,100 souls living in several small villages on the middle reaches of the Yenisei, the Kets have retained much of their ancient culture, as well as their unique language.

Genetic studies of the Ket hint at an ancient affinity with Tibetans, Burmese, and other peoples of peoples of South East Asia not shared by any other Siberian people. The Ket language, which is unrelated to any other living Siberian tongue, also appears to be a relic of a bygone linguistic landscape of Inner Asia.

Because language isolates such as Ket are of special value to scholars of the original peopling of the continents, linguists have recently attempted to link Ket with North Caucasian, Sino- Tibetan, Burushaski, Basque and Na Dene. None of these links have been proved to the satisfaction of all linguists, and the research continues both in Russia and abroad.