Oksidiiskut
Oksidiiskut, also known as the Okhotsk people, are an indigenous group of Siberia, Russia. They are part of the larger Evenk ethnic group and primarily reside in the Okhotsk region of the Russian Far East. The Okhotsk people have a rich cultural heritage, with a traditional way of life that includes hunting, fishing, and gathering. Their language, Okhotsk Evenki, is part of the Tungusic language family and is spoken by a small number of people today.
The Okhotsk people have a unique cultural identity, with their own customs, traditions, and beliefs. They have
The Okhotsk people have faced significant challenges in recent decades, including the loss of their traditional