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Which indigenous people live in the steppes of russia?

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Answered by AtifJr
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The Evenks live in the Evenk Autonomous Okrug of Russia. The Udege, Ulchs, Evens, and Nanai (also known as Hezhen) are also indigenous peoples of Siberia, and are known to share genetic affinity to Indigenous Peoples of the Americas.
Answered by Sidyandex
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The indigenous people who live in the steppes of Russia are the Evenks, Udege, Nanai and Uluchs.

The Evenks and the Nanai hail from the Tungusic tribe, while the Udege are a separate tribe of their own.

The Khanty and Mansi llive in Khanty-Mansi Autonomus Okrug.

This region was known as ‘Yugra’ located in the Russia south east of Komi.

The Yukaghir are indigenous people living the East Serbia in the basif of the Kolyma river.

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