'Dolgans' (; self-designation: долган, тыа-кихи, саха) are a
Turkic people, who inhabit
Krasnoyarsk Krai,
Russia. The
2002 Census counted 7,261 Dolgans. This number includes 5,517 in former
Taymyr Autonomous Okrug. There are 26 Dolgans in
Ukraine, four of whom speak Dolgani (2001 Ukrainian Census).
Linguists believe that the Dolgans speak a
dialect of the
Yakut language, called
Dolgan. Dolgan identity emerged in the 19th – early 20th century, when some of the
Evenks,
Yakuts,
Enets, and the so-called
Tundra peasants migrated to the region away from the
Lena River and
Olenyok River. Originally, the Dolgans were
nomadic
reindeer breeders and hunters. They were eventually forced to settle and form
kolkhozes during the
Soviet times, engaging in reindeer breeding, hunting,
fishing,
dairy farming as well as
market gardening).
Most Dolgans belong to the
Russian Orthodox Church; old
animistic beliefs, however, survive among them.
See also
★
Dolgan language