The Oroqen ethnic minority
People of the Oroqen ethnic minority group dwell in the forests of the
Greater and Lesser Hinggan Mountains in Northeast China which abound in
deer and other wild beasts the Oroqens hunt with shot-guns and dogs. The
Oroqens, who lived in a primitive communal society four and a half decades
ago, have leap-frogged several historical stages to a socialist society
in the years following the founding of the People's Republic in 1949.
With no written script of their own, the Oroqens have a spoken language
belonging to the Tungus branch of the Manchu-Tungusic group of the Altaic
language family. Most of them have learned to read and write the language
of the Hans, the biggest ethnic group in China.
The Oroqen population, which stood at 4,000 in 1917, dropped to 3,700
in 1943. A census taken in 1953 showed that their number had plummeted
to 2,250. The population has started to grow slowly but steadily since,
and the census in 1982 showed that their number has reached 4,100. The
1990 national census showed 7,000.
Most of the Oroqens live in the 55,000-square-kilometer Oroqen Autonomous
Banner in the Greater Hinggan Mountains. Others have their home in several
localities in Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang Province. Situated in Inner
Mongolia's Hulunbuir League, the Oroqen Autonomous Banner is 97 per cent
forested land. The seat of the autonomous government is Alihe, a rising
town with highways, railways, cinemas, hotels, department stores, restaurants,
electric lighting and other modern amenities.
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