- Source: Pumpokol people
The Pumpokols (Pumpokol: Gebéŋ) were a Yeniseian people, part of the people sometimes referred to as Ostyaks. By mixing and Russification, they were assimilated by the end of the 20th century.
The Pumpokol ethnonym Gebéŋ, related to Yugh Chaibaŋ, originally meant somerthing like 'mountainous area' or 'area with a steep riverbank', and as an ethnonym meant 'people of the mountain area'.
See also
Kets
Yugs
Kotts
Assans
References
Bibliography
Edward J. Vajda, Yeniseian Peoples and Languages: A History of Yeniseian Studies with an Annotated Bibliography and a Source Guide, Routledge, 2013, 391 p. ISBN 9781136837401
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- Pumpokol people
- Pumpokol language
- Yeniseian people
- Ainu people
- Pumpokolic languages
- Yeniseian languages
- Jie language
- Jie people
- Arin language
- Hunnic language