List of Nivkh settlements

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Nivkhs
Alternative names:
Nivkh, Nivkhi, Gilyak, Giliaks, Giliastski
Total population

5,300 (est.)

Regions with significant populations
Russia: Khabarovsk Krai, Sakhalin Oblast
Languages
Nivkh, Russian
Religions
Shamanism, Russian Orthodoxy
Related ethnic groups
Ainu, Oroks, Itelmen, Koryaks, Evenks, Negidals, Ulchs, Nanai, Oroch, Udege
Revisions and sourced additions are welcome.

List of notable Nivkh (Gilyak) settlements in Sakhalin Island and the Lower Amur River. Prior 1905 settlements are listed from north to south in their geographical categories with most settlement names in the Nivkh language or in the only know given Russian name.

Contents

[edit] Nivkh concentrations after 1960's Soviet resettlement

  • Nogliki- Largest modern Nivkh Settlement with a Nivkh population of 749 with 26 more residing in the nearby Nyivo Bay comprising 5.2% of the Nogliki population of 14,830 as of 2000. [1]
  • Okha
  • Nekrasovka
  • Rybne
  • Chir-Unvd
  • Poronaisk

[edit] Nivkh settlements before 1905

[edit] Amur Estuary

  • Nikolaevsk
  • Lazatev

[edit] West Sakhalin Coast

  • Tamlavo
  • Ngyl'vo
  • Valuevo
  • Langry
  • Chingai
  • Pyrki
  • Pogibi
  • Uandi
  • Ytyk'
  • Viakhtu- Political exile Lev Sternberg began his ethnographic expeditions in Viakhtu on the Nivkhs and Oroks where he soon crossed Sakhalin to the Tym' River to the black gilyak clans. [3]
  • Khoe
  • Tangi
  • Arkovo
  • Port Aleksandrovsk

[edit] Sakhalin Bay

  • Rybnoe
  • Visk'vo
  • Pomyt'
  • Nil'vo
  • Matnyr'
  • Ngyd'
  • Koibgervo

[edit] East Sakhalin Coast

  • Khankes'
  • Urkdt'
  • Pil'tun (island)
  • Kakervo
  • Kharkor'vo
  • Chaivo
  • Lad'vo
  • Tyrmyts'
  • Vachi
  • Mil'kovo
  • Tagry
  • Lub'vo
  • Lung'yo
  • Nappi
  • Ngamb'vo

[edit] Tym' River

  • Yukyr'
  • Chkharvo
  • Slavo
  • Uskovo
  • Tymovo
  • Rykovskoe

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ "Indigenous Peoples' Consultation Programme :Social Impact Assessment". Sakhalin Energy Investment Company. p.13 - (Adobe Acrobat *.PDF document)
  2. ^ Shternberg and Grant, p.xxxiv
  3. ^ Shternberg and Grant, p.xxxii, 6

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