Nganasan Language
The Nganasan language is a Uralic language spoken by the Nganasan people, who primarily inhabit the northern regions of Siberia in Russia. It belongs to the Samoyedic branch of the Uralic language family and is closely related to other languages like Enets and Nganasan.
Nganasan is considered a critically endangered language, with only a few hundred speakers remaining. Efforts are being made to revitalize the language through educational programs and cultural initiatives, aiming to preserve the unique heritage of the Nganasan people and their traditional way of life.