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for me it's chukchi nomads
>siberia
>northern peak
>reindeer/fishing nomads
>dealt with american whalers
>survived several wars against russian empire
>kept the head of a general as trophy
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I dont know any cool trad natives OP but any former Mongolians have GOT to be gigachads, nice thread, hope someone contributes
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The Sami are the indigenous people of Norway, Sweden, Finland and parts of Russia.
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The Ainu of Northern Japan and Southern Russia also have very striking features.
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The Basques have existed culturally in Europe for tens of thousands of years.
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>>2841166
you mean former tibetans
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>>2841114
The comanche adopted horses like many tribes, but unlike many they developed a full pastoralist economy around horses that allowed them to project power and collect tribute from a large area, much like the horse lords of the asian steppes. For over 50 years they held all the surrounding tribes in subjugation or alliance or just absorbed them, collected regular tribute from mexican states of new mexico and texas and chihuaha, and regularly raided deep into mexico. I think it would be cool to do a trip following one of their war trails.
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>>2841114
I hate Russia and Russians, OP, but the various reindeer herding cultures of Asia are based as fuck and aren't really Russians. I've written papers on them, read books on them, watched every documentary I can on them. There are similarities among reindeer herders from Scandinavia to Kamchatka, but each culture is unique.

Here's a list of traditional reindeer herders, of which some to almost all members are still practicing:
Alyutors
Chukchi
Chuvany (Chuvan)
Dolgans
Dukha
Enets
Evenki/Ewenki/Evenks/Tungus
Evens
Khanty
Komi
Koryak
Mansi/Vogel
Negidals
Nenets/Yurak
Nganasa
Oroqen/Orochen/Orochon/Elunchun
Sámi
Selkup
Basedot
Tofalar
Tozha Tuvans
Uil'ta/Uilta/Oroks/Ul'ta/Nani
Yukagir

And here are some documentaries on YouTube that I watch in the dark of winter in my cabin:
https://youtu.be/8gI6q4R8ih4
https://youtu.be/KDIC4pvgXqU
https://youtu.be/-kIbHN7PmWQ
https://youtu.be/Xi80xrE3MkI
https://youtu.be/FaMStAZCfGA
https://youtu.be/UGQ5W4IJM5I
https://youtu.be/uSMhKYqeHwg
https://youtu.be/WWj2JTyjND8
https://youtu.be/hmqb3Y5pMss

And here's one of the greatest /k/ films of all time: https://youtu.be/sFaL03SKEzE
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>>2841299
>And here's one of the greatest /k/ films of all time
I meant /out/ - sorry, hippies.
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>>2841114
>kept the head of a general as trophy
Can we see it?
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What’d I miss?



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