Ob-Ugric
The term "Ob-Ugric" refers to a branch of the Uralic language family that includes the Khanty and Mansi languages. These languages are primarily spoken in western Siberia, particularly around the Ob River region in Russia. The Ob-Ugric peoples have a rich cultural heritage, with traditions that are closely tied to their natural environment.
Ob-Ugric languages are characterized by their complex grammatical structures and unique phonetic features. They are considered endangered due to the declining number of speakers and the influence of dominant languages in the region. Efforts are being made to preserve these languages and promote their use among younger generations.