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English: Ainu man (left) and Nivkh (Gilyak) couple. Populations of northern Japan and eastern Russia.
日本語: アイヌ(左)とニヴフのカップル(右)を描いた絵。北日本とロシア東部の人口。
Čeština: Ainský muž (vlevo) a nivchský (giljacký) pár. Populace severního Japonska a východního Ruska.
Français : Homme aïnou (gauche) et couple Nivkhe (Gilyak), populations du Nord du Japon et de l'Est de la Russie.
Русский: Айн и Нивхи. Население северной Японии и восточной России.
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English: Pauly, T. de. Description ethnographique des peuples de la Russie. St.Petersburg.
Русский: Густав-Теодор Паули. "Этнографическое описание народов России", СПб. 1862
PDF: File:Description ethnographique des peuples de la Russie.pdf
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English: Pauly, T.
Русский: Густав-Теодор Паули

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Ainu man (left) and Nivkh (Gilyak) couple. Populations of northern Japan and eastern Russia.

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