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Selkup|sɛlˈkuːp| Also Sel'kup. [Native name.] A member of a Samoyedic people of northern Siberia; the language of this people belonging to the Uralic family of languages. (Formerly known as ‘Ostyak Samoyed’: cf. Ostyak; Samoyed n. and a.)
1962[see Nenets]. 1964in S. P. Dunn Levin & Potapov's Peoples of Siberia 597 The summer dwelling of the Northern Sel'kups was the birchbark tent. 1967D. S. Parlett Short Dict. Languages 107 The Southern languages include Ostyak Samoyed (Sel'kup), and Kamassian. 1972Language XLVIII. 206 Of the southern group, only Sel'kup (‘Ostyak Samoyed’) can be considered a living language. 1974Encycl. Brit. Macropædia XVIII. 1022/2 The fourth language, Selkup, lies to the south in a region between the central Ob and central Yenisey. 1975G. F. Cushing tr. Hajdu's Finno-Ugrian Languages & Peoples iii. 215 The only representatives of the southern group of Samoyeds still extant are the Selkups. |