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Summary Of: Yakuts

The Yakuts are divided into two basic groups based on geography and economics... Yakuts in the north are historically semi... while southern Yakuts engage in animal husbandry focusing on horses and cattle... Yakuts originally migrated from... The northern Yakuts were largely hunters... By the 1820s almost all the Yakuts had been converted to the...

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