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Русский: Семья: мужчина с двумя жёнами. Удэгейцы. Дальневосточный край, Приморская область.
Čeština: Udehejská rodina. Udehejci jsou národnost, žijící v Chabarovském kraji a Přímořském kraji na Dálném východě Ruska. Jejich jazyk patří do tunguzsko-mandžuské větve altajské jazykové rodiny.
English: A Udege family. Udege are a people who live in the Primorsky Krai and Khabarovsk Krai regions in Russia.
Polski: Udehejska rodzina. Udehejczycy, zwani też Udehejcami, Udegejczykami i Udegejcami to autochtoniczny naród tunguski ze wschodniej Syberii (Rosja).
Українська: Удеге́йці — малочисленна тунгусо-маньчжурська народність Приамур'я (Росія).
Español: Una familia udegué. Los udegués son una etnia nativa que habita en las regiones de Primorie y Jabárovsk, en el extremo oriente de Rusia.
Date Early 20th century — начало XX века.
Source Российский Этнографический музей (The Russian Museum of Ethnography).
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