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Revision as of 01:00, 8 January 2021
Khanty |
The Mansi (
Mansi language is one of the postulated Ugric languages of the Uralic
family. The Mansi people were formerly known as the Voguls.
Together with the
Khanty people, the Mansi are politically represented by the Association to Save Yugra, an organisation founded during Perestroika
of the late 1980s. This organisation was among the first regional indigenous associations in Russia.
Demographics
Total | Men | Women | |
---|---|---|---|
Total | 11,432 | 5,167 | 6,265 |
Tyumen Oblast | 10,561 | 4,786 | 5,775 |
*Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug | 9,894 | 4,510 | 5,384 |
Sverdlovsk Oblast | 259 | 130 | 129 |
Komi Republic | 11 | 8 | 3 |
According to the 2010 census, there were 12,269 Mansi in Russia.
History
The ancestors of Mansi people populated the areas west of the Urals.[2] Mansi findings have been unearthed in the vicinity of Perm.[2]
In the first millennium BC, they migrated to
Ural steppe and moved into their current location about 500 AD.[3]
The Mansi have been in contact with the Russian state at least since the 16th century when most of
Khanty
.
The Mansi are said in legends to have
ridden moose (Eurasian Elk) into battle, though there is no historical evidence of this.[citation needed
]
Notable Mansi
- Matrena Vakhrusheva (1918–2000), linguist, philologist, writer; co-wrote the first Mansi-Russian dictionary
- Yuvan Shestalov (1937–2011), writer
- Sergey Sobyanin (b. 1958), current mayor of Moscow
- Ruslan Provodnikov (b. 1984), boxer
References
- ^ Официальный сайт Всероссийской переписи населения 2010 года. Информационные материалы об окончательных итогах Всероссийской переписи населения 2010 года [Official site of the National Population Census 2010. Informational materials about the final outcome Russian Census 2010] (in Russian). RU: GKS.
- ^ a b c "The Mansis". The Peoples of the Red Book. EE: EKI.
- ^ "Khanty & Mansi". Encyclopædia Britannica.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mansi.