Indigenous people of Siberia

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Indigenous people of Siberia

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Critically Endangered Language Introduction:
Chulym
Ӧс тили
Some information about the Chulym language:
It’s critically endangered, meaning there are very few native speakers left, who are also elderly, and young people are not picking up the language. In writing, Chulym seems to use Cyrillic and or IPA and Latin script. You can read more about the Chulym language and people on Wikipedia, here and here; and on Living Tongues here.
Example Words & Phrases ↓
Provided by Living Tongues at this link, Cyrillic transliteration by me (which may be inaccurate)
Otyken - Lord of Honey
Otyken
Chulym Peoples

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Chulym
If anyone knows where I could find the two letters in { } here online so I can copy them into a paper I will owe you so much (the first one is н and г sharing a side and the other one is like a small F) sorry for the shitty picture my computer is so out of space that it can’t even take a screenshot lmao
Chulym
We watched a movie in my Extinction class about endangered languages. There were 3 languages it focused on; Kallawaya in Bolivia, Sora in India, and Chulym in Siberia.
I really loved the sound of the Chulym language. Which had last been researched in the 1960s. Only 9 speakers were found by the research team in Siberia, most were elderly. By 2008, 4 of them died.
I don't know why, but I felt really saddened by loosing that language. It's horrible, all the knowledge they had now forever lost.
One of them, a middle aged man, who spoke perfect Chulym explained that he was ashamed of speaking his language, by the majority language speakers. He hid the fact that he spoke Chulym from the researchers until he came across an elderly speaker.
The story of Chulym hit hard. I don't know why, but it was just really sad. I hope that there are still some speakers of Chulym still alive and speaking strong.