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Tungusic peoples

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Manchu
East Asian ethnic group native to northeastern China (Manchuria)
Evenki people
ethnic group
Jurchen people
East Asian Tungusic-speaking peoples who lived in the northeast of China, later known as Manchuria
Nanai
ethnic group
Xibe people
Tungusic ethnic group living mostly in Northeast China and Xinjiang
Evens
thumb|250px|The settlement of the Evens in the Russian Federation for 2010 in % of the total number of this nation in the Russian Federation thumb|400px|Settlement of Evens in the Far Eastern Federal District by urban and rural settlements in%, 2010 census
Tungusic peoples
ethnolinguistic family
Oroqen people
ethnic group
Ulch people
ethnic group
Udege people
ethnic group
Oroks
thumb|400px|Settlement of the Uilta (Oroks) in the Far Eastern Federal District by urban and rural settlements in %, 2010 census
Negidals
Negidals (, "local people"; , negidaltsy) are an Indigenous ethnic group in the Khabarovsk Krai in Russia, who live along the Amgun River and Amur River.
Oroch people
ethnic group
Mohe people
ancient ethnic group in Manchuria
Taz people
Russian ethnic group
Sushen
Sushen is the historical Chinese name for an ancient ethnic group of people who lived in the northeastern part of China (in the area of modern Jilin and Heilongjiang) and what is in modern times the Russian Maritime Province and some other Siberian provinces. They were active during the Zhou dynasty period. Archeological relics in the area are attributed to the Xituanshan Culture. Chinese Bronze Age archaeologist Zou Heng of Peking University believed that the Sushen were also related to the Lower Xiajiadian culture. The Sushen are thought to have been Tungusic speakers.
Duchers
thumb|The lands of the Daur people|Dauri, Ducheri, and Goguli in the mid-17th century, according to [[Ernst Georg Ravenstein]]
Pavel Sulyandziga
Udege indigenous rights activist from Russia
Geolsa Biu
Balhae military leader (fl. 7th century)
Solon people
subgroup of the Evenks living in Northeastern China
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Jaegaseung
thumb|A Buddhist temple built by Korean Jaegaseung minority thumb|An example of oatmeal paper traditionally produced by Jaegaseung minority in Korea