List of extinct indigenous peoples of Russia
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This is a list of extinct indigenous peoples of Russia. The list doesn't include Ancient or classical historical tribes in there period of 4000 BC to 500 AD. List does include tribes of Russia from 500 AD to 1519 AD the middle ages. List also includes groups that for all intents and purposes are extinct such as facing Extinction vortex
Extinction Vortex
Extinction vortices are a class of models through which conservation biologists, geneticists and ecologists can understand the dynamics of and categorize extinctions in the context of their causes. Developed by M. E. Gilpin and M. E...

 100 members or less by 2002 Census
Census
A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population. The term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common...

 so we will have to check back in here in 3 and a half years in 2014 to see how they are faring in the next decennial census.
Extinct

  • Anaoul Yukaghir
    Anaoul
    Anaouls were one of the sedentary subtribes of the Yukaghirs, an indigenous tribe of North Siberia. They are recorded in 17th century to live in the Anadyr River basin as fishermen and hunters. No further information about them known since 18th century. It is assumed that they were assimilated....

     assimilated after 18th century
  • Chud
    Chud
    Chud or Chude is a term historically applied in the early Russian annals to several Finnic peoples in the area of what is now Finland, Estonia and Northwestern Russia....

     zero members
  • Kamasins
    Kamasins
    Kamasins were a tribe of Samoyedic people in the Sayan Mountains numbering approx. 500 men, who lived along the Kan River and Mana River in the 17th century...

     extinction in 1989.
  • Khodynt Yukaghir
    Khodynt
    The Khodynts were one of the 13 tribes of the Yukaghir tribe of Northern Siberia. The Khodynts were wiped out by a smallpox epidemic that happened between 1692 and 1693....

     Zero members
  • Mators
    Mator language
    Mator or Motor was a Uralic language belonging to the group of Samoyedic languages, extinct since the 1840s. It was spoken in the northern region of the Sayan Mountains in Siberia, close to the Mongolian north border. The speakers of Mator lived in a wide area from the eastern parts of the...

     extinction in 1840s
  • Merya assimilated around 1000 AD.
  • Meshchera Assimilated in the 16th century
  • Muromians asimilated by 12th century.
  • Sirenik extinction in 1997.
  • Yurats Samoyed
    Yurats language
    Yurats is a Samoyedic language formerly spoken in the Siberian tundra west of the Yenisei River. It became extinct in the early 19th century. Yurats was a transitional variety connecting the Nenets and Enets languages of the Samoyedic family.-External links:...

     extinction in early 19th century.


Endangered
  • Azerbaijdzhanlylar 2 members
  • Ankalyn 1 member left
  • Khamshetsy 1 member left
  • Kerek
    Kereks
    Kereks are an ethnic group of people in Russia. According to the 2002 census, there were only 8 people registered as ethnic Kereks in Russia. According to the 1897 census there were 102 Kerek. During the twentieth century, Kereks were almost completely assimilated into the Chukchi.-Language:Their...

     8 members
  • Russko-ustintsy 8 members
  • Votians 73 members
  • Yakhudoi makhali 1 member
  • Yakhudi 2 members
  • Yaskolbinskie Tatar 3 members
  • Yugh people
    Yugh people
    Yugh people were part of an indigenous group believed to be survivors of an ancient people who originally lived throughout central Siberia. The Yugh people lived along the Yenisei River from Yeniseisk to the mouth of the Dupches River.-Recent history:...

     19 members
      • Yugens 1
      • Yugis 18
  • Yupik 11
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