yätmeler
Yätmeler refer to a group of indigenous Turkic peoples who historically inhabited the Altai Mountains region of western Mongolia and southern Siberia. Their traditional territory comprised the Altai Mountains and surrounding steppes, where they developed a distinct culture and practiced a traditional form of shamanism and animism.
The yätmeler were known for their nomadic lifestyle, relying on herding and hunting to sustain themselves.
The yätmeler possessed a unique cultural identity shaped by their geographical isolation. Their traditional attire consisted
Despite efforts by the Mongol Empire to integrate the yätmeler into a broader Mongolian identity, the group
The yätmeler have had significant interactions with neighboring groups, including the Buryats and the Tsaatan. This
Little is known about the yätmeler's post-Soviet era experiences in modern Mongolia and Russia, due to a