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Ostyak () is a name formerly used to refer to several Indigenous peoples and languages in , . Both the and the were formerly called Ostyaks, whereas the were referred to as Ostyak-Samoyed.


Khanty
The Khanty people, who also call themselves Khanti, Khande, or Kantek were known to the Russians as in the eleventh century, with the name Ostyak first appearing in the sixteenth century. The began using the endonym Khant or Khanty during the 1930s.

some 28,000 people identify as Khanty, primarily in [[Tyumen Oblast]], which includes the Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug. 
     

The Khanty languages, also known as Hanty, Khant, Xanty, or Ostyak, are a group with about 9,500 native speakers.


Ket
The Kets historically lived near the in the district of . The originally called them Ostyak, and later Yenisei Ostyak. Fewer than 1,500 people identified themselves as Ket during the 2002 Russian census.

The Ket language, also known as Imbatski-Ket or Yenisei Ostyak, is a Yeniseian language. It is considered severely endangered to moribund.


Selkup
The Selkup people were known as Ostyak-Samoyeds until the 1930s. They are descended from both Yeniseian and Samoyedic peoples, and live in the northern parts of the Siberian plain. About 4,000 people identified as Selkup during the 2002 Russian census.

The Selkup language, also known as Selkups, Chumyl' Khumyt, Shöl Khumyt, Shösh Gulla, Syusugulla, or Ostyak Samoyed, is a Uralic Samoyedic language with perhaps two thousand or more native speakers. The northern dialect is taught in some schools.


See also
  • Paleosiberian languages


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