
Oroks - Wikipedia
Oroks (Ороки in Russian; self-designation: Ulta, Ulcha), sometimes called Uilta, are a people in the Sakhalin Oblast (mainly the eastern part of the island) in Russia. The Orok language belongs to the Southern group of the Tungusic language family.
Uilta language - Wikipedia
Uilta (Orok: ульта, also called Ulta, Ujlta, [a] or Orok) is a Tungusic language spoken in the Poronaysky and Nogliksky Administrative Divisions of Sakhalin Oblast, in the Russian Federation, by the Uilta people.
Orok (Uilta) language and alphabet - Omniglot
Orok, or Uilta, is a Southern Tungusic language spoken mainly on Sakhalin Island in the Russian Federation by about 64 people.
Orok - Encyclopedia.com
The Orok are one of the indigenous peoples of Sakhalin Island. They are divided into two groups: the Southern Orok live near the Bay of Patience and the Northern Orok on the Val River. The Russians on Sakhalin have erroneously called them "Orochi" or "Orochoni" In the census of 1897, 446 Northern and 334 Southern Orok were counted.
Orok – endangered languages
In the central part of Sakhalin, within Sakhalin Oblast, Russia; there used to be Orok speakers also in the southern part of the island (Karafuto), from where individuals were evacuated (after 1945) to Hokkaido, Japan; the descendants of this small emigrant population have by …
Orok - Wikipedia
Orok may refer to: Orok people, an ethnic group of Sakhalin, Russia; Orok language, a Tungusic language of Russia
Endangered Languages Project - Orok
A project aiming at creating a literary norm for Orok (in Cyrillic script) and teaching the language at elementary schools has recently been launched in cooperation with Japanese scholars; earlier, the Japanese syllabic script (katakana) has also been used to transcribe Orok material.
Orok - Religion and Expressive Culture - World Culture …
Orok religious beliefs are associated with the surrounding environment. A world-creator, Xaddáu, taught them trades, hunting, and the rules of relations. They also revered the master of the sea, Teomu; his assistants, the killer whales; and Dooto, the master of the forest.
Oroks | Historica Wiki | Fandom
The Oroks are the native inhabitants of eastern and southern Sakhalin island, Russia. The Oroks originated from the lands around the Amgun River in Khabarovsk Krai, and they had migrated to Sakhalin by the 1600s.
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