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Oroks (Ороки in Russian; self-designation: Ulta, Ulcha), sometimes called Uilta, are a people in the Sakhalin Oblast (mainly the eastern part of the island) in Russia. The Orok language belongs to the Southern group of the Tungusic language family.
Language[]
Term | Meaning | Reference |
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Aaktniee aapuni | A hat worn by Orok women | Ch. 162 |
Aariptu | Headband used to drive out spirits that cause illness | Ch. 165 |
Agdapsee | Orok word for "thank you" | Ch. 165 |
Amma | Orok word for "father" | Ch. 160 |
Ari | Butter made from domesticated reindeer milk | Ch. 160 |
Aundau | Winter home for the Orok people | Ch. 159 |
Ayaa | Orok word which means "it's fine" | Ch. 166 |
Kaura | Orok summer home | Ch. 192 |
Manga | Orok word for "amazing" | Ch. 160 |
Nuga | A wild reindeer that stands guard and acts as the lookout | Ch. 159 |
Orocikk Ulaa | "Reindeer disguise" used as a decoy when hunting wild reindeers | Ch. 159 |
Ripeeska | Bread baked from wheat flour | Ch. 160 |
Sama | A shaman who acts as an intermediary between people and gods | Ch. 164 |
Sewa | Orok figurines used for medical treatment | Ch. 165 |
Siro | Wild reindeers | Ch. 159 |
Ulaa | Domesticated reindeers | Ch. 159 |
Ulaa Ceengeini | A collar for reindeers with a pole attached | Ch. 159 |
Ulaa Kangaldani | A board with bells on it, used for raising reindeer |
Ch. 159 |
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Groups | |
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Gold Hunters | 7th Division • Hijikata's Group • Kiroranke's Group • Sugimoto's Group |
People of the North | Ainu • Matagi • Nivkh • Orok |
Others | Abashiri Convicts • Central Government • Imperial Japanese Army • Three Great Nobles of the Restoration • Yamada Circus Troupe |