Paleo-Asian Peoples (from Greek Paleo - ancient part of the complex words indicating a connection with antiquity i.e. ancient Asian) - the name of the indigenous population of North and North-East Siberia Alaska Canada and Greenland as well as Sakhalin the Aleutian Kuril and Japanese Islands. Paleoasian peoples include the extinct cats Arins Asanas; and Eskimos Aleuts and Ainu. The term Paleo-Asian peoples or territorial peoples was introduced in the middle of the 19th century by the Russian academician L.I. Shrenk to denote the peoples of Northern Asia (mostly suburbs) which are the remnants of the oldest population of the country whose languages are not included into any of the known language groups. The Samoyedic peoples together with the Finno-Ugric peoples are part of the Uralic language family. Samoyedic languages the family (according to other classifications a group) of languages are part of the genetic community of Uralic languages. It includes languages: Nenets Enets Nganasan Selkup almost extinct Kamasin extinct Motor Karagas and Taiga. Samoyedians Ustar. - Samoyeds (annalistic - samoyad) (from sam-Eemne in Sami language - land of the Sami).
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