Udihe
Sisam Zauli and the hero
Udihe
Street view of Krasny Yar
Udihe
Stretcher for sable skin
Udihe
Suffix glosses for Udihe (English)
An index of the English glosses for Udihe suffixes found in the texts.
Udihe
Suffixes in Udihe
An index of Udihe suffixes found in the texts.
Udihe
Susan Geonka with his granddaughter in a traditional Udihe cradle (Ud. emuge)
Udihe
A tame roe cub named Wasya
Udihe
Tatiyana Dvoynova
Udihe
Terney hills
Udihe
The tiger for the Udihe people
Udihe
Traditional embroidery design 1
Udihe
Traditional embroidery design 2
Udihe
Traditional hunting shed
Udihe
Traditional mittens (k’olo), hunting pouch (padu) and girdle (umu)
Udihe
Traditional musical instrument, a kunkai
Udihe
Traditional ornament 4
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Traditional Udihe gown
Udihe
The tree with children’s souls
Udihe
Two kinds of skin scrapers, wu and anangku
Udihe
The two wives’ song
Udihe
Udihe
Udihe (or Udeghe) is a Tungussic language spoken as a first language by approximately 50 people, all over 60 years old, in the southern part of the Russian Far East. At present their main centres of residences are the settlements Agzu and Gwasyugi (where the Northern Dialect of Udihe is spoken) and Krasnyy Yar (home to the Southern dialect.
Udihe
Udihe pouch made of birch bark
Udihe
Udihe boat (Ud. ‘Ana, Rus. Bat)
Udihe
Udihe dugout boat (Ud. Ugda, Rus. Omorochka)
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Udihe footwear unta made by Nadezhda Kukchenko
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Udihe talisman belonging to Nadezhda Kukchenko
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A vegetable garden in Krasnyi Yar
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The weasel
Udihe
When Yegdige ate an evil spirit
Udihe
Wild garlic grown in the vegetable garden
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Yegdige in a silk gown
A tale narrating the adventures of a man known as the silk gown hero and his new beautiful witch wife.