Bardzo szanuję ludzi ,którzy mimo takich przeciwności i trudów życia codziennego żyją,trwają i są szczęśliwi.Bardzo dobrze że pokazaliście iż mają nawet piekarnię ,która jest istotnym wyznacznikiem rozwoju i postępu w tamtej społecznosci.
I am impressed by how much they make from the little that they have, and also about the dignity of these people. Everyone has a special genuine skill. This is highly interesting and educational. Thank you for sharing this precious document!
So much admiration touches my heart everytime i watches people who can survive and happy to live in a very cold place...GLORY TO GOD FOR ALL THE WONDERS HE HAVE DONE AND DOING...
@@bessiemann7468 I loathe the summer.. but, I've never been in anything under 10° F I fantasize about living in The Arctic circle/Siberia/Alaska/Canada ...but id be lying if I said I have any clue about what its like ...but I'm a GREAT COOK and love staying home!!!
These are so much more than interesting, they envelop a person. So much more engaging than television. Thank you for the English subtitles as it adds so much. Mike
nah , American media has much more reverence for these cultures than you think , our only quarrel is with their government and we cant pretend it doesn't work both ways.
We should take an example from these lovely, courageous people, who are happy despite their burdens and do the most of the little that they have. They are just lovely!!!! From Las Vegas, Nv
Fransa'dan selamlar yakut kardeşlerim selam yakutia saha halkına tüm saha yakut Türklerine selamlar dilinizi örf adet gelenek kültürünüzü unutmayın hepimiz Türkuz
Всё процветает в Якутии:,обычаи, одежда, язык якутов(но не коренных жителей Якутии), олени, якутские лошади, сам Якутск стал красивым и огромным, в городе прекрасный медицинский центр, я лично там операцию делала, прекрасные специалисты, начиная от нянечки и до главврача, отдельные отделения в медцентре, много учебных заведений, даже мединститут
I’m so proud of my country Russia despite its poverty!!! there are so many different unique nationalities who could preserve their language and deep culture!!! It’s like separate planet on earth. I am deeply convinced that the main wealth and pride of Russia and its main difference from other countries are peoples, their languages and culture!!
Then you should visit India. You can find different cultures, races, traditions, lifestyle blah blah. You can find freezing temp in Kashmir and Manali Hot desert in Rajasthan Backwaters in Kerala Blah blah
To be honest your country is not so poor. It is just that there is just a financial inequality in government funds and there is corruption. As well, all these cultures is not United under a flag. All these cultures are occupied by Russia.
@@chrissonnenschein6634 I'd say, much of this video should not be exotic to you. Making cakes and bread went all the way from Germany/France/Britain possibly through Poland to Russia/Soviet Union with all of its regions.
One has to respect a humble people who do not have much in life and survive in the brutal cold that covers Siberia for many months. It would be nice if the Government brought natural gas to their villages to help with the burden of getting enough wood out in the spring to stay warm for the next winter. Thank you for letting us look into their culture and see how difficult life is in that part of the world.
Mam także bardzo wiele szacunku dla TYCH LUDZI .Świadomie piszę LUDZI z dużej litery bo to są naprawdę ludzi .To są pierwsi ludzie na naszej ziemi,Kanada pierwsza to doceniła nazywając tubylców "pierwszymi ludźmi" na swym terytorium pozostali to już tylko osadnicy i potomkowie konkwistadorów lub inni zagubieni podróżnicy.Sądzę że wielu moich sąsiadów z miasta byłoby skłonnych osiedlić się tam i spróbować tego prostego ale jednak bardzo trudnego życia tam w JAKUCJI
@@mysteriouslabyrinth3504 Y-DNA Haplogroup N is found amongst 90% of Yakuts and 60% of Finns so there is some genetic relationship between the two ethnic groups. The Yakut language belongs to the Turkic language family whereas Finnish is Uralic. There have been proposed relationships between Turkic and Uralic languages but these remain controversial at best.
Really goo care for the people, health and shelter for people and animals. Crunchy snow is below 0 Fahrenheit, cakes are made from Spring Wheat like in America where the spring wheat came with the immigrant from Russia to the Dakotas and Nebraska bought it with them. Lovely video but I cannot take such cold weather.
They have nothing to do with Turkey. They just speak a Turkic dialect . Mongols and Turkic-speaking tribes lived side by side for centuries and had influence on each other.
Wow! What an amazing bunch of people! They're lives are so incredibly different from mine. And they seem happier than your average American, too, even though they're clearly not blessed with plenty, they make so much of what they have. What was that other language some of them were speaking? Obviously there was a lot of Russian but it seemed to me there was also a more Asian language...sounded something like Tibetan or even some Native American dialects. Anyone know what that was?
Hello, it's sakha band called "103" song name - Манчаары. Found the link for you on youtube with live performance here th-cam.com/video/7wISFqlU7jM/w-d-xo.html go to 08:51
Yakuts are cousins of the Mongols. Siberia was there lands before the Slavic Russians moved in. Manifest destiny but eastward not westward like it was in the USA.
The Sakha people originally came from much further south in Siberia and are closely related to the Tuvans and Altai Turks etc . But because of centuries of isolation, their language diverged a lot from the other Turkic languages, but not as much as Chuvash .
Nope.It's not Russian language. I'm Russian & I can't understand it at all - I can understand 1 word from 100-200 only, so-called "international words". I just read English subs & then I can understand it.
Russia lies in both Europe and Asia. Russian - East Slavic ethnos, the most numerous and state-forming people of Russia (according to the all-Russian census of 2010, is more than 80% of the population), largest European people. In total, there are about 133 million Russians in the world. But Russians are unevenly distributed throughout the country, with some regions, such as Chechnya, accounting for less than 2% of the population. Russia is a multinational country. It is home to more than 200 different nations. The main religions represented in Russia are Christianity (mainly Orthodox, there are also Catholics and Protestants), as well Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and Paganism. Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) is located in Siberia. Siberia is in North Asia. This is Sakha people, or another way the Yakuts. The Yakuts are the Turkic peoples of the Mongoloid race. Their language is similar to Turkish. Religion - Paganism and Orthodox Christianity. Indigenous Northern Asian ethnic groups have always lived in Siberia. Siberia has been historically part of Russia since the 17th century. It is a mistake to think that only the Russian ethnic group lives in Russia. This is not a mono-national country.
Не хорошо, не уважительно, нужны субтитры на русском, а то перевод только на английский несет в сознание не хорошие мысли. Без зла говорю, обидно, тема то интересная.
Bardzo szanuję ludzi ,którzy mimo takich przeciwności i trudów życia codziennego żyją,trwają i są szczęśliwi.Bardzo dobrze że pokazaliście iż mają nawet piekarnię ,która jest istotnym wyznacznikiem rozwoju i postępu w tamtej społecznosci.
ty so much my polish friend
Since my father is Greek and Siberian I find myself trying to find out more and more about the Siberian side of us . So interesting
Sizleri asla unutmadık can kardeşlerimiz hepimiz türk eli
Türkiye'den soydaş ülke Yakutistan'a kucak dolusu sevgiler. 🌹
I am impressed by how much they make from the little that they have, and also about the dignity of these people. Everyone has a special genuine skill.
This is highly interesting and educational. Thank you for sharing this precious document!
@DVX LVX My thoughts exactly!
Peter Kroll try to live in village with lack of infrastructure, and you'll have special skill.
Like your ancestors just 200 years ago
So much admiration touches my heart everytime i watches people who can survive and happy to live in a very cold place...GLORY TO GOD FOR ALL THE WONDERS HE HAVE DONE AND DOING...
I love the Winter my favorite season.I don't care for the heat of Summer
@@bessiemann7468 I loathe the summer.. but, I've never been in anything under 10° F
I fantasize about living in The Arctic circle/Siberia/Alaska/Canada
...but id be lying if I said I have any clue about what its like
...but I'm a GREAT COOK and love staying home!!!
What a great place.... Great video
These are so much more than interesting, they envelop a person. So much more engaging than television. Thank you for the English subtitles as it adds so much.
Mike
I agree. A mainstream media outlet like CNN or BBC would make an anti-Russian propaganda "documentary" out of it.
nah , American media has much more reverence for these cultures than you think , our only quarrel is with their government and we cant pretend it doesn't work both ways.
We should take an example from these lovely, courageous people, who are happy despite their burdens and do the most of the little that they have. They are just lovely!!!! From Las Vegas, Nv
Fransa'dan selamlar yakut kardeşlerim selam yakutia saha halkına tüm saha yakut Türklerine selamlar dilinizi örf adet gelenek kültürünüzü unutmayın hepimiz Türkuz
Всё процветает в Якутии:,обычаи, одежда, язык якутов(но не коренных жителей Якутии), олени, якутские лошади, сам Якутск стал красивым и огромным, в городе прекрасный медицинский центр, я лично там операцию делала, прекрасные специалисты, начиная от нянечки и до главврача, отдельные отделения в медцентре, много учебных заведений, даже мединститут
I’m so proud of my country Russia despite its poverty!!! there are so many different unique nationalities who could preserve their language and deep culture!!! It’s like separate planet on earth. I am deeply convinced that the main wealth and pride of Russia and its main difference from other countries are peoples, their languages and culture!!
Jakutija is not russia.
Then you should visit India. You can find different cultures, races, traditions, lifestyle blah blah.
You can find freezing temp in Kashmir and Manali
Hot desert in Rajasthan
Backwaters in Kerala
Blah blah
To be honest your country is not so poor. It is just that there is just a financial inequality in government funds and there is corruption. As well, all these cultures is not United under a flag. All these cultures are occupied by Russia.
Modern Russia is lucky to have any of this left for someone today to say that.
@@chrissonnenschein6634 I'd say, much of this video should not be exotic to you. Making cakes and bread went all the way from Germany/France/Britain possibly through Poland to Russia/Soviet Union with all of its regions.
Барытыны хайдах баарынынан саха ологун толору сырдаппыккыт😍👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great video. loved watching it and learning about the lives of these nice people. I would like to experience yakutia someday. Love from the UK
i love little dog house nd puppy in the house ( my god ) love it
Lovely background music also♥️
These people are great love from India
Yes what beautiful people, place, and thanks for sharing the film I enjoyed watching it so much.
Amazing documentary. Thanks for uploading.
Very nice place and great culture. I will visit you some day soon. Greatting from Peru.
One has to respect a humble people who do not have much in life and survive in the brutal cold that covers Siberia for many months. It would be nice if the Government brought natural gas to their villages to help with the burden of getting enough wood out in the spring to stay warm for the next winter. Thank you for letting us look into their culture and see how difficult life is in that part of the world.
Mam także bardzo wiele szacunku dla TYCH LUDZI .Świadomie piszę LUDZI z dużej litery bo to są naprawdę ludzi .To są pierwsi ludzie na naszej ziemi,Kanada pierwsza to doceniła nazywając tubylców "pierwszymi ludźmi" na swym terytorium pozostali to już tylko osadnicy i potomkowie konkwistadorów lub inni zagubieni podróżnicy.Sądzę że wielu moich sąsiadów z miasta byłoby skłonnych osiedlić się tam i spróbować tego prostego ale jednak bardzo trudnego życia tam w JAKUCJI
fasx56
A very good movie. Thank you. I invite you to view my videos about Yakutia.
beautiful people, beautiful dogs
Please, more documentaries like this one
Türk halkına selam olsun.
These people are famed for being among the very best and bravest Winter soldiers. Think Stalingrad.
many of Yakuts fought in stalingrad and WW2. Almost 1/8 of Yakuts population died during WW2. Nazis did not spare captive Russian Asians...
Yakut Summerth-cam.com/video/e9GyYwwdPrs/w-d-xo.html
@@alexandrvasilev2865 yup I think they were treated worse then the Slavs one
Sir, can you visit oymakon ?
If you visit than please send me a link. I want to watch this video. Thanks
To see what a rough / tough man is like - visit Siberia in the winter time.
I have never heard this language before and it is very interesting.
to me it sounds like a mix between turkish and finnish :P
I was thinking almost the same thing,like a mixture between Samisk and Turkish
@@mysteriouslabyrinth3504
Y-DNA Haplogroup N is found amongst 90% of Yakuts and 60% of Finns so there is some genetic relationship between the two ethnic groups. The Yakut language belongs to the Turkic language family whereas Finnish is Uralic. There have been proposed relationships between Turkic and Uralic languages but these remain controversial at best.
Great way to put it, they said alot of things in finnish but they probably mean completely different things in their language
To me it sounds similar to Sami language.
Ever heard of yakutia turks? Finnish is uralic so there are relations. It is a turkic language
Really goo care for the people, health and shelter for people and animals. Crunchy snow is below 0 Fahrenheit, cakes are made from Spring Wheat like in America where the spring wheat came with the immigrant from Russia to the Dakotas and Nebraska bought it with them. Lovely video but I cannot take such cold weather.
We should find a way to send some money to that teacher so they can build a better kindergarten.
Олох бэрткэ устубуттар, баары баар курдук, Уруй-Айхал сахам дьонугар
Türkiyeden selamlar Türk kardeşlerim, Туркийеден селам турк кардещлер
Emrecan Doğan Yaşasın tüm türk halkları!
Emrecan Doğan Saqattan barga mahtal Türkiyege✊🏻
Szép a videó
They have nothing to do with Turkey. They just speak a Turkic dialect . Mongols and Turkic-speaking tribes lived side by side for centuries and had influence on each other.
its not a dialect its an entirely different turkic language
Yakutlarda Türk dilleride Türkce ve gerçek Türk dilini konuşuyorlar götünüzden abuk sabuk şeyler uydurmayın
Keep dreaming Fuckhead the yakuts are a Turkic tribe and they came from the Gökturks the same Gokturks who Gangbanged the Mongols
Сахалар барахсаттар ыраас чэнчис да дьоннорбут. Махтал малдьа5ар дьонугар аьа5ас кэнэ майгыгытыгар!
Wow! What an amazing bunch of people! They're lives are so incredibly different from mine. And they seem happier than your average American, too, even though they're clearly not blessed with plenty, they make so much of what they have. What was that other language some of them were speaking? Obviously there was a lot of Russian but it seemed to me there was also a more Asian language...sounded something like Tibetan or even some Native American dialects. Anyone know what that was?
Turkic language
Sakha (Yakutian) language
I love this
Sakha republic the hottest day is -5 Celsius
is that a refrigerator at 17:22 and for what purpose ?
greeting from Morocco !
+40 in summer and -70 in winter
what is the name of that beautiful song starting at 0:25?
amazing cool location
I wish I was there
homeboy almost chops his leg off wtf i need to start a lumber business on that village. 18:50
Ньурба сиригэр, Малдьаҕарга кэлэн Манчаары Баһылай дьэ киһилии олорон
олоҕун сынньалаҥнык түмүктээтэҕэ дии. Мальдаҕар дьоно-сэргэтэ Манчаарыны ытыктаан-убаастаан, киһилии сыһыаннаспыттарыттан киэн туттабын ,
Ньурбаттан төрүттээх буоламмын. Онон Мэҥэлэр мээнэ ону-маны тыллаһымаҥ.
Эһиги биир чулуу, киэн туттар киһигитигэр Ньурбалар олоҕун тиһэх сылларыгар киэҥ дурда, хахха буолбуттарын олох умнуо суохтааххыт.
наьаа тылласпатыбыт ини,туох акаары киьитэгиний мэнэлэр,сунтаардар, урун хара диэн араарар,билигин эдэр ыччат бэт былдьаспат улуустаспат,эьи кырдьагас келуенэлэр естеьегут нуучча итэгэлин итэгэйэгит
Оннук буо
What is the song??
does anyone know the name of the song that plays at the beginning? from 0:24 until about 1:22? it's so beautiful
Hello, it's sakha band called "103" song name - Манчаары. Found the link for you on youtube with live performance here th-cam.com/video/7wISFqlU7jM/w-d-xo.html go to 08:51
@@KYN-O thank you!
Yakuts are cousins of the Mongols. Siberia was there lands before the Slavic Russians moved in. Manifest destiny but eastward not westward like it was in the USA.
The subtitles are to light lol
Thank you for the clarification. :)
Hard working people that love dogs to breed too. 30 dogs is a lot. I have 3 cats 2 outdoor one indoor.
One of the peoples inhabiting Russia-Yakuts
Sehr gut.
Қазақтардан салам
Only strong, stunning dogs can survive in Yakutia, in Siberia. Our siberian dogs
3:43 Does anybody know which song is that? I tried to search according to the subtitles in the end of the movie, but not succeeded. :-( Thank you.
Hello! You can find this song if you type this words - “103 - Манчаары” (103 it’s the band name, Манчаары - song name)
@@KYN-O Thaks a lot, this song sounds beautifuly :-)
Martin Crha you are welcome! 🙂 103 band it’s yakutian famous ethnorock band
Насаа учугэйдик устубуттар, дьиннээхтии)
+ Лена Сивцева , Привет из Азербайджана , некоторые ваши слова совпадают с нашими , по вашему KYUN ---- это Солнце и еще день означает ?
Да, совершенно верно )
Спасибо
It would be helpful to be able to read the subtitles. Often the letters are white on a whitish background
Ньурбалар Барахсаттар Урдуккэ таьымнаах дьонноргут былыргыттан ону билэгиь дуо?
@@НьургунПопов-и9р суох
I love Russia
soydaşlar :)
This village is not on Google Map?
you can find this village like - Мальжегарь
@@KYN-O Thanks
0:24:42 What is this song called?
Анатолий Бурнашев - Урумэччи Манан Ат
Thanks!
What is the town's name
Nogayhan dan selam bolsun.esen bolsun.
Durmak fiili aynı mı Saha dilinde de..
아주 추운곳이구나!
TÜRKLER ❤️✌️🇹🇷
Turkic people
БаЬылыктара эмис тот, ыраас чэбдик, нэЬилиэк кыЬал5атын, историятын билэр киьи эбит
детсад тутан биэриэ этэ бо баЬылык
Эгэрдэ, Сахам сирин дьоно!)
Эмэьэ5ин сылла
This ppl live more then any one
Hello soldiers
26:38 funny walk
This is so weird I understand a couple of words I am turkish it sounds like finish and turkish combined 😅
The Sakha people originally came from much further south in Siberia and are closely related to the Tuvans and Altai Turks etc . But because of centuries of isolation, their language diverged a lot from the other Turkic languages, but not as much as Chuvash .
Why do they resemble the Alaskan/Canadian Eskimos tribes?
They're the same people, they're just separated from the Eskimos by 50 miles of water from the US (alaska) and Here (Russia)
Nicolas Cataldo no they’re turkic. They settled in siberia after the eskimos and other natives
Elite Sandblasting we're Türks with little Mongolian mix.
We don't have anything with Eskimos, Chukchas have
Biz çok batıda kaldık reis
Which contry is this ?
It's Russia, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
Russia
Скажите пожалуста Ваш язык сходится с каким ближе Вы мусульмане или православные.
Тюрский
Ближе всего к татарскому, мы Православные Христиане
Тенгрианцы мы
Таҥара тэнгри тангара
Язычники мы
This is NOT a video for someone with ADHD. Trust me.
кто русский лайк👉
i don't know
how does one just move to a village like this, im so sick of living in U.S. cities
Thank you for the video but hindi connetterti
Are they speaking Russian?
they're speaking sakha :) it's a Turkic language~
don't you speak sakha dombo?
all sakha people speaking russians and sakha language
ı know turkish and russian but ı dont understand this video ıts language more smillier to russian
Nope.It's not Russian language. I'm Russian & I can't understand it at all - I can understand 1 word from 100-200 only, so-called "international words". I just read English subs & then I can understand it.
What are they speaking?
They speak the sakha language
And RUSSIAN language.
Seems more some turkish- mongol but Russian not at all...
Ити ыт иитэр киЬи кимий?
Айаал Николаевич Данилов. Олесь Петрович каналыгар баар ролик th-cam.com/video/VR961mWzoVY/w-d-xo.html
What a fuckin weird ass story. Thanks for telling it hahaha
They are turkish
🇦🇿👋🇹🇷
I cani sono affamati 😪
Asian Russian nice
Russia lies in both Europe and Asia. Russian - East Slavic ethnos, the most numerous and state-forming people of Russia (according to the all-Russian census of 2010, is more than 80% of the population), largest European people. In total, there are about 133 million Russians in the world. But Russians are unevenly distributed throughout the country, with some regions, such as Chechnya, accounting for less than 2% of the population.
Russia is a multinational country. It is home to more than 200 different nations. The main religions represented in Russia are Christianity (mainly Orthodox, there are also Catholics and Protestants), as well Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and Paganism.
Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) is located in Siberia. Siberia is in North Asia.
This is Sakha people, or another way the Yakuts. The Yakuts are the Turkic peoples of the Mongoloid race. Their language is similar to Turkish. Religion - Paganism and Orthodox Christianity.
Indigenous Northern Asian ethnic groups have always lived in Siberia. Siberia has been historically part of Russia since the 17th century. It is a mistake to think that only the Russian ethnic group lives in Russia. This is not a mono-national country.
Asyalı Rus derken şaşırmışsın sen James ,kaldır başını da kitap oku!.
Киһиргэс ньурбалар😃
Ол багас чеккай киьиргэстэр 😂
😏
@@айанрога-с7ч , Киһиргэстэр гынан баран Ньурбалар эрэ сытыылар сахалартан, атын улуустар дөйөн баран сылдьаллар дии өйдөөхтөрүгэр, ититриктэригэр эрэ геройдаабыта буолаллар! Онон Ньурбалартан ыларгыт суох!
Тонус хааннахтар, дерганные бывают😀 Ол иьин киьиргэстэр. Мин хангаласпын, дьингнээх малджегарбын. У них тунгуская кровь уже
😄😄😄
Chó ăn ăn tuyết để uống nước ah
Птин говорит что Украінці браття какіє ми браття з якутами без образ до якут намаю нчего протмв якут но путин врет
Киьиргэс ньурбалар😂
hынньан)
Манчаары ньурба сиригэр хаҥаластар олорор сирдэригэр тиийэн олороохтообут эбит.Так что мэҥэлэр Манччарыгытын хаҥаластар харайбыттар эбит тиһэх күннэригэр,где махталитетткын мэҥэлэр?И вавще Төхтүргэ дылы сирбитин төнүннэриҥ,майаҕытыгар баран олорун!
Эх малжыгар ,я там был садик постройул двух этажный.Два года по был, Привет Чпус Ариян Петя Инга Мая Жлустан Сновым годом
Не хорошо, не уважительно, нужны субтитры на русском, а то перевод только на английский несет в сознание не хорошие мысли. Без зла говорю, обидно, тема то интересная.