Abstract

In the area named after Polina Osipenko of the Khabarovsk Territory, one of the two territorial groups of the Negidals lives — the "Verkhov" Negidals (the second group — the "Niz" — live lower at the mouth of the Amgun River, on the Amur). They make up about a third of the Negidals. In the autumn of 2021, the expedition conducted a study of modern ethnic processes among the Verkhovsky Negidals in the place of their maximum concentration — the village of Vladimirovka (more than half of all the Negidals of the region live in it). A mass survey was conducted with 100% coverage, 48 questionnaires were compiled. The article deals with demographic and migration processes, linguistic and ethno-cultural processes, national mixed marriages, miscegenation of Verkhovsky Negidals.

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