The Siberians or Siberiaks (, ) are the majority inhabitants of Siberia, as well as the Ethnic group or ethnographic group of the Russians.
In Russian, the word "Siberian" is usually used as a designation for the ethnic Russian inhabitants of the region (like New Englanders in US), while indigenous minorities are referred to by the words "native peoples of Siberia" or "small peoples of Siberia".
The dialects of the Siberians were formed mainly on the basis of Northern Russian dialects.
Ideologies of Siberian regionalism (Siberian nationalism) considered the Siberians to be a separate people from the Russians. Among contemporary ethnologists there are both opponents and supporters of this point of view. In 1918, under the control of the Siberian regionalists, there was a short-lived "Siberian Republic".
In the course of 2002 and 2010 Russian Census, the ethnonym "Siberiak" was indicated as the main one by a small number of respondents.
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