Ethnographiska, historiska och statistiska anmärkningar. 029

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Ethnographiska, historiska och statistiska anmärkningar. 029

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Samojederne kallas af Wologdska Syrjänerna:
Jögra,
Contemporary Komi jögra ʻjugra‘. This could go back to the practice of contrasting the Bolʹšezemelʹskaja Nenets with the other Nenets of European Russia. For example, the Kanin and Timan Nenets contrasted themselves with the “Jugor Nenets” (jugorskie nency) in the 17th century; there was also a contrast between the Forest and Jugor Nenets (Dolgich 1970: 15, 23–25).
Jögra-
jas, af Ischemska Syrjänerna:
Jaran,
Komi jaran ʻNenets’.
af Ostja-
ker, Qoю-choj l[eller].
Orjach.
Obdorsk Khanty or-jaχ ʻNenets’ (or ʻpeople’; or-χŭj ʻNenets man; or-neŋ ʻNenets woman’). Typical Khanty expressions for the Nenets are DN (Southern Khanty) jărǝn, V (Eastern Khanty) jărɣan, Kaz (Northern Khanty) jŏrǝn. (UMF)


The Samoyeds are called Jögra or Jögrajas by the Wologda Syrians; Jaran by the Izhma Syrians; Qoю-choj or Orjach by the Ostyaks.