Who Are The Ulch? Native People Of The Amur River
►Subscribe and hit the bell: / @outdoor_odyssey-q7u #ulch #indigenouspeople #gilyak #nomads The Ulch people, also known as Ulch or Ulchi, are an Indigenous people of the Russian Far East, who speak a Tungusic language known as Ulch. Over 90% of Ulchis live in Ulchsky District of Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. According to the 2010 census there were 2,765 Ulchs in Russia. The Ulchi call themselves “the Nani” while the word “Ulchi” is used as the official name. Chinese chronicles of the fifteenth century called the Ulchi a “Gi-Lya-Mi.” Russian chronicles of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries very often combined the Ulchi and Nivkhi into one people and called them “the Gilyak” or “Gilyak men.”

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