The Veps. Finno-Ugric People Of Karelia // Indigenous Peoples Of Russia
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- Veps is a nationality representing the Finnish language group of the Ural family and referring to itself as Karelian branches. The closest relatives of this language are Karelian, Finnish and Izhorian.
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Hello! I'm vepsian, it's really great that people all over the world can know about us - very ancient people with very ancient northern language!
Please consider using subtitles instead of dubbing. As someone who speaks Finnish I would have loved to hear them speak their language.
sorry about that
Would it be possible for you to release the material where Veps language can be heard as separate clips? I'm really curious to hear the elderly talk in Vepsian @@Travel.and.Nature
Great documentary. I really hope that the Veps retain their culture and revive their language.
Thanks for the documenrary! Hope you will upload more of them about the different native peoples of Russia! 🪆
That's the plan!
Spasib videoiden täht!) Om melentartušt, miše meid vepsläižid mušttas da huvitadas!) Minä olen vepsläine rahvahan mödhe, pagižen i meletan kodikelel. Spasib)
Veps is a most archaic form of finnic tribes languages🇫🇮 Problem is how to get veps to be used by young ones when education and kindergartens are not provided in veps🤔Even mass is in russian and just small part in special events in veps.
Vepsian is a really cool sounding language and it is even more understandable to me, a Finn, than Estonian, although Finnish and Estonian sound more like each other. I guess many foreigners couldn't tell the difference between Finnish and Estonian because we both lack the Slavic sounds in our languages, but Vepsian, on the other hand, has some clear sound and word loans from Russian.
If I hear someone speaking Vepsian, I can often understand everything, but if I hear Estonian, I usually understand only something from here and there.
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the bending tool is the same still used in norway LJÅ
in finland it is called viikate.. we use similar word when we fold our laundry. folder :)
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I'm Finnish and kinda annoyed as this language is literally just finnish with a heavy russian accent, damn I wish slavs never conquered the north and let us uralic people be uninfluenced.
English narration ruins the video. We want to hear the Vepsian language
So The Sami People aren't the only indigenous communities in Europe ? 😮
Of course not. Finnic tribes are one of the five original tribes in Europe. Finns were before Moskvans and Scandis in Nordic countries and in Russia
I question whether they're properly in Europe or Eurasia but ^^^^^^^ is correct.
They're either Eurasia, or the border between Europe and Eurasia, therefore, still Eurasia.
Siberian origin Uralic speaking groups are older than the Indo European speaking cultures of Europe. Including the people of Finland, but most notably the Saami, and all of the other Uralic groups bordering Europe and Asia at once.
So yes there are white Indigenous people in Europe and Asia who are not of an "Indo-European" origin, they're actually Siberian origin. Period.
Very very good channel. The only negative thing is the female translation narrative. She sounds like she is 12 years old and is just too cutsie. A mature female voice would give the program a much more serious tone. The Male voice is mature and is much easier to listen to.
sorry about that
I see they look European I thought they were mongolian
That's what I'm saying a lot of Siberian origin Euroasian groups straight up look like white European people but they are legitimately indigenous to the Steppe more than to Europe.
Don't bring your racist s**t here
because you are undereducated, you don't know that the spread of the European race reached the middle of present-day Mongolia in the Iron Age. And Europe was populated from the Near East and the steppe. the steppe became mongoloid only after the Mongol conquest. Even the Huns who migrated to Europe were mostly European raced. And this character only got stronger after their mixing with the Eastern European Sarmatians.
@@barnaerdelyi1 None of that is relevant.