The Samoyedic peoples (sometimes Samodeic peoples ) are a group of closely related peoples who speak Samoyedic languages , which are part of the Uralic family . They are a linguistic, ethnic, and cultural grouping. The name derives from the obsolete term Samoyed used in Russian Empire for some of the Indigenous peoples of Siberia , see Samoyedic languages#Etymology for comments of the etymology.
32-540: Nenets Autonomous Okrug Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Traditionally, Samoyedic languages and peoples have been divided into two major areal groups: Northern Samoyedic (Nenets, Yurats, Enets, Nganasans), and Southern Samoyedic (Selkups) with a further subgroup of Sayan-Samoyedic (Kamasins, Mators) named after the Sayan Mountains . This classification does not reflect linguistic relations, being purely geographical. The largest of
64-647: A chronicle of Kievan Rus' from about 850 to 1110, originally compiled in Kiev about 1113 by Nestor the Chronicler . At the time, Kievan Rus was under the influence of Novgorod , as was the whole of the North Eastern territories of Kievan Rus'. By the end of the fifteenth century, Novgorod's influence was waning and the area fell under the control of Muscovy and in 1499, they established, Pustozyorsk ( Russian : Пустозёрск , literally meaning deserted lakes ), and it became
96-551: A military, commercial, cultural and administrative hub for the area. By the 18th century, the area was part of Mezensky Uyezd . In 1891, Pechorsky Uyezd was established and in 1896, so was Neskaya Volost. Prior to the formation of the autonomous okrug, this area belonged in part to Mezensky Uyezd in Arkhangelsk Oblast and partly to Izhmo-Pechorsky Uyezd in Komi (Zyriansky) Oblast. The area now known as Nenets Autonomous Okrug
128-507: A number of areas, including the administrative area for Vorkuta , were transferred to the jurisdiction of the Komi Republic and the region took the shape that it still holds today. Zapolyarny Municipal District , one of the youngest districts in Russia, was formed in 2006. Zapolyarny translates as "beyond the polar [circle]", and the district was given this name because the vast majority of
160-407: A permit for grazing. The private reindeer are held by the association of reindeer herders, Erv, but these are very much the minority, with reports in 1997 indicating that over 70% of reindeer were held collectively, over 20% personally and only just over 2% privately. The reindeer are kept, not only to provide for the families of the herders, but also to produce meat and antlers for sale. This meat
192-455: A slaughterhouse as they have always done, which results in lower profits than are generated through Erv's business plan, causing instability and debt amongst the collective farms though it is recognised that these collective farms do provide employment to those who would otherwise be without jobs. There has been little significant change in the organisation of the reindeer herding enterprises between Soviet times and today, with little change in
224-399: Is a federal subject of Russia and an autonomous okrug of Arkhangelsk Oblast . Its administrative center is the town of Naryan-Mar . It has an area of 176,700 square kilometers (68,200 sq mi) and a population of 42,090 as of the 2010 Census , making it the least populous federal subject . A plan to merge the autonomous okrug with Arkhangelsk Oblast was presented by
256-462: Is a genetically distinct taxon associated with the Barents Sea region. The autonomous okrug has a size of approximately 177,000 km , more than four times the size of Switzerland or around the same size as the U.S. state of Missouri . The district is around 320 km from north to south and around 950 km from east to west, stretching from Mys Bolvansky Nos in the north to the source of
288-467: Is further divided into selsoviets . Municipally, the town of Naryan-Mar is incorporated as Naryan-Mar Urban Okrug, while the district (including the settlement of Kharuta , which geographically is an exclave surrounded by the territory of the Komi Republic ) is incorporated as Zapolyarny Municipal District. The first recorded mention of the Nenets people is found in the 11th-century Primary Chronicle ,
320-596: Is mainly sold within the district, since the price of reindeer meat has traditionally been lower than pork or beef, but there are other markets in the Komi Republic and Arkhangelsk Oblast . These outlets are used mainly by groups such as Erv, which have come into existence since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Those groups that effectively represent a continuity of the old collective farm economy, such as Vyucheiskiy and Kharp, generally continue to provide their reindeer to
352-525: Is the urban locality (a work settlement ) of Iskateley . Population: 20,432 ( 2010 Census ). The population of Iskateley accounts for 33.7% of the district's total population. The name of the district is an adjective which literally means "beyond the Arctic Circle ", due to the fact that most of the district's territory indeed lies to the north of the Arctic Circle. Prior to 2010, the territory of
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#1732855892375384-492: The Gulyayevskiye Koshki Islands , Lovetskiy Island , Pesyakov Island, Dolgy Island , Bolshoy Zelenets Island, Vaygach Island , Oleniy Island and Mestnyy Island. Of these, Kolguyev and Vaygach are by far the largest, being the 119th and 156th largest islands in the world. The okrug is administratively divided into one district ( Zapolyarny District ) and one town of okrug significance (Naryan-Mar). The district
416-467: The only one in Nenets Autonomous Okrug , Russia . It encompasses all of the territory of the autonomous okrug, with the exception of the territory of the town of okrug significance of Naryan-Mar , the only other top-level administrative division of the autonomous okrug. The area of the district is approximately 170,000 square kilometers (66,000 sq mi). Its administrative center
448-546: The District's area, namely Pustozyorskaya Volost, Pechora District and a number of offshore islands. In 1934, a number of islands, including Vaygach Island were subsumed into the district. Naryan-Mar was elevated to town status in 1935. In July 1940, a third administrative district was formed, Amderminsky, with its administrative headquarters in Amderma . However, on November 23, 1959, all administrative districts were abolished and
480-567: The Nenets living throughout the Okrug, with the east-central section of the okrug, along the Komi Republic border, showing mixed Nenets-Komi population. Governor Igor Koshin has had talks with the Russian Bandy Federation about developing bandy . Zapolyarny District Zapolyarny District ( Russian : Заполя́рный райо́н ) is an administrative and municipal district ( raion ),
512-450: The Nenets' way of life, despite only 14% of Nenets people being involved in herding directly at the end of the twentieth century. There are three types of reindeer in the district: collective, personal and private. The majority of reindeer are owned by collective farms, with Nenets people employed to look after them. Those employed in such a capacity are then permitted to own additional personal reindeer, which do not require registration, nor
544-637: The Oma River in the south and Cape Kanin Nos in the west to the banks of the Kara River in the east. The okrug has a number of peninsulas – from west to east these are: Kanin peninsula , Svyatoy Nos peninsula , Russkiy Zavorot peninsula and the Yugorsky Peninsula . There are a number of islands off the Nenets coast – from west to east the most important are Kolguyev Island , Sengeyskiy Island , Dolgiy Island ,
576-1032: The Samoyedic peoples are the Nenets, who mainly live in two autonomous districts of Russia: Yamalo-Nenetsia and Nenetsia . Some of the Nenets and most of the Enets and Nganasans used to live in the Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District . Most of the Selkups live in Yamalo-Nenetsia , but there is also a significant population in Tomsk Oblast . This article about ethnicity is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Nenets Autonomous Okrug The Nenets Autonomous Okrug ( Russian : Не́нецкий автоно́мный о́круг ; Nenets : Ненэцие" автономной округ’ , romanized: Nyeneciye” awtonomnoy okruk’ ) also known as Nenetsia ( Russian : Нене́ция )
608-416: The autonomous okrug had only one top-level administrative division—the town of okrug significance of Naryan-Mar —with the rest of the territory divided into selsoviets which were not a part of any top-level division. In 2006, within the framework of municipal divisions , the town of okrug significance of Naryan-Mar was incorporated as Naryan-Mar Urban Okrug, and the rest of the autonomous okrug's territory
640-525: The construction of an oil terminal in the Barents Sea at a cost of approximately €700 million by an independent company especially created to oversee the construction and administration of the terminal, a pipeline to connect the terminal to the ZPS Southern Khylchuyu oilfields at a cost of around €250 million, the completion of the Kharyaga - Indiga pipeline and a gas plant near Khumzha. This allows
672-516: The construction of two railways linking settlements in Zapolyarny Municipal District, one, a line running 210 km from Vorkuta , in the Komi Republic , to Ust-Kara in the far east of the district, and another running from Sosnogorsk , also in the Komi Republic, to Indiga in the west of the district. Officials have also proposed that the line to Ust-Kara be extended to Amderma to provide adequate transportation routes to allow
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#1732855892375704-538: The district's area lies north of the arctic circle. The economy of Zapolyarny district is dominated by oil and gas, constituting around 99% of all industrial activity within the whole Okrug. In 2021, 99.9% of all exports from the Okrug were of crude petroleum, with the remaining 0.01% comprising fresh fish. The dominance of oil and gas exploration within the Okrug has seen associated revenues increase dramatically, with €190 million generated in 2007 compared to only €6.7 million ten years prior, with fuel industry's share of
736-404: The districts GRP increasing from 65% in 2001 to 80% in 2005. This increase in revenue has resulted from a marked increase in investment in the area by the parent companies of the concerns operating in the District, such as Rosneft , Lukoil , Total , Surgutneftegas and TNK-BP , whose input equates to approximately 90% of the total annual investment in the district. This investment has included
768-458: The economic extraction of several mineral deposits, with an estimated worth of between €100–135 billion. Without this investment in infrastructure, the main means of transportation is air, with regular flights to Moscow , Saint Petersburg , Arkangelsk and Usa . In the summer, the main river in the district, the Pechora is used to transport freight. Reindeer husbandry is considered central to
800-400: The first three months of 2009, oil production totaled 4,419 million tons, an increase of over 35% on the same period in the previous year As a result of the significant and speedy increase in investment in the area, the district is faced with a widespread infrastructure problem meaning that progress at many of the oil and gas exploration sites is hampered by accessibility issues, compounded by
832-408: The governors of both federal subjects on 13 May 2020, with a referendum planned for September, but was met with opposition by locals, leading to the merger process being scrapped completely. The arctic ecology of this area has a number of unique features derived from the extreme temperatures and unique geologic province. Polar bears are found in this locale; in fact, the sub-population found here
864-491: The north to the source of the Oma River in the south, and from Cape Kanin Nos in the west to the banks of the Kara River in the east. The outer boundary of Zapolyarny District is identical to that of Nenets Autonomous Okrug; therefore there is no economic sector of significance to the district that is not also of equal significance to the autonomous okrug. The main economic drivers are oil and gas, although reindeer husbandry
896-403: The number of businesses and those that continue to exist still practising the same business model, making changes only to the branding of the business. Population : 42,090 ( 2010 Census ) ; 41,546 ( 2002 Census ) ; 54,840 ( 1989 Soviet census ) . According to the 2021 Census , the ethnic composition was: Historical figures are given below: Ethnographic maps shows
928-512: The severe arctic climate of the district. The Duma of Nenets Autonomous Okrug has stated their intention to address this issue as a priority, including the construction of the third phase of the Naryan-Mar - Usinsk road, construction of a Naryan-Mar- Telviska - Velikovisochnoye pipeline and a renovation of the wastewater treatment system in Iskateley . Further plans by Russian railways include
960-520: The transportation of oil and gas throughout the region and into the general Russian pipeline network. There are currently more than 80 separate oil and gas sites of exploration, and it is estimated that there is around 5 billion tons of oil and around 500 billion cubic meters of gas in the district. In the first quarter of 2009, industrial production grew by 34.7% compared with the same period last year However, investments in industrial and housing construction decreased by 60.6% and 90.9% respectively, in
992-461: Was incorporated as Zapolyarny Municipal District. However, it was not until April 19, 2010 when an administrative district matching the territory of the municipal district was established, and it was not until April 28, 2014 when "Zapolyarny" officially became the district's name. The district stretches for about 320 kilometers (200 mi) from north to south and for 950 kilometers (590 mi) from east to west: from Cape Bolvansky Nos in
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1024-437: Was officially created on July 15, 1929, and at that time included Kanino-Timansky District , Peshsky and Omsky Selsoviets , Mezenskaya Volost and Mezensky Uyezd , Telvisochno-Samoyedsky District , Pechorsky Uyezd , and Izhmo-Pechorsky Uyezd of Komi-Zyryan Autonomous Oblast . At this time, two administrative districts, Canino-Timansky and Bolshezemelsky were founded. In December 1929, further additions were made to
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