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Kets de Vries-Raoul de Vitry d ' Avaucourt Professor of Leadership Development at INSEAD and director of the INSEAD Global Leadership Centre
In Perzow, S. M., Kets de Vries, M. F. R.

Kets and there
According to the 2002 census, there were 1494 Kets in Russia.
In 1926, there were 1, 428 Kets, of which 1225 ( 85. 8 %) were native speakers of the Ket language.
Also, among Kets ( as with several other Siberian peoples such as the Karagas ,) there are examples of the use of skeleton symbolics.

Kets and some
Today's Kets are the descendants of the tribes of fishermen and hunters of the Yenisey taiga, who adopted some of the cultural ways of those original Ket-speaking tribes of South Siberia.
The Chulyms appeared in the 17th-18th century as a result of mixing of some of the Turkic groups, who had migrated to the East after the fall of the Siberia Khanate, partially Teleuts and Yenisei Kyrgyz with the small groups of Selkups and Kets.

Kets and .
The language is threatened with extinction — the number of ethnic Kets that are native speakers of the language had dropped from 1, 225 in 1926 to 537 in 1989.
During the 19th century, the Kets were mistaken for a tribe of the Finno-Ugric Khanty.
E. Alekseyenko has written a historical-ethnological treatment of the Kets ( Кеты Kety, 1967 ).
The Kets are considered the last remainder of this early migration.
Kets ( Кеты in Russian ) are a Siberian people who speak the Ket language.
The modern Kets lived along the eastern middle stretch of the river before being assimilated politically into Russia or Siberia between the 17th and 19th centuries.
By the 19th century the Kets could no longer survive without food support from the Russian state.
They were officially recognized as Kets in 1930s when the Soviet Union started to implement the self-definition policy with respect to indigenous peoples.
The population of Kets has been relatively stable since 1923.
The Kets of the Kas, Sym and Dubches rivers use jugun as a self-designation.
The 1989 census counted 1, 113 ethnic Kets with only 537 ( 48. 3 %) native speakers left.
As for shamanism among Kets, it shared characteristics with those of Turkic and Mongolic peoples.
Some authors hypothesize that the Kets may descend from the ancient Dingling of the Tashtyk culture.
According to Leonid Kyzlasov, the Kets were described by Chinese imperial historians as blue-eyed and fair-haired people of Siberia, but Kyzlasov does not mention to which particular Chinese source he was referring.
Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov and Vladimir Toporov compared the mythology of Kets with that of Uralic peoples, assuming in the studies that they are modelling semiotic systems in the compared mythologies.
However, for Kets, neither dualistic organization of society nor cosmological dualism has been researched thoroughly.

de and Vries
* de Vries, Jan ( 1956 ).
The Dutch explorer and entrepreneur David de Vries gives the first mention of it in his journal for the year 1642 (" the Wickquasgeck Road over which the Indians passed daily ").
cs: Piter de Vries
fr: Piter de Vries
it: Piter de Vries
hu: Piter de Vries
* Jan de Vries: Heroic Song and Heroic Legend ISBN 0-405-10566-5
* 1848 – Hugo de Vries, Dutch botanist ( d. 1935 )
" However, as de Vries points out, the only basis for associating Forseti with justice seems to have been his name ; there is no corroborating evidence in Norse mythology.
At his father's suggestion as a teenager, Hayek read the genetic and evolutionary works of Hugo de Vries and the philosophical works of Ludwig Feuerbach.
Meijer escaped and lived in Paraguay for years, until he was discovered by Peter R. de Vries and imprisoned there.
The celebration was organized by Abraham de Vries, a Coster fan who became Haarlem's first librarian in 1821 and who received a commission from the city fathers to acquire Costeriana, or material relating to Coster's claim to fame.
In 1900, however, his work was " re-discovered " by three European scientists, Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns, and Erich von Tschermak.
Adriaen de Vries, Mercury and Psyche Northern Mannerist life-size bronze, made in 1593 for Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor
* van Dooren, M., de Vries, J. J. G., & Janssen, J. H. ( 2012 ).
He was also patron to some of the best contemporary artists, who mainly produced new works in the Northern Mannerist style, such as Bartholomeus Spranger, Hans von Aachen, Giambologna, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Aegidius Sadeler, Roelant Savery, and Adrian de Vries, as well as commissioning works from Italians like Veronese.
South African comedian Casper de Vries produced the soap opera parody Haak en Steek, based on South African soaps like Egoli: Place of Gold.
She has also collaborated with Marius de Vries, who has worked with Björk.
* November 29 – Anne de Vries, Dutch writer ( b. 1904 )
* January 25 – Dutch author Anne de Vries releases the first volume of her novel Journey Through the Night ( Reis door de nacht ) set during World War II.
* May 22 – Anne de Vries, Dutch writer ( d. 1964 )
* March 14 – The botanist Hugo de Vries rediscovers Mendel's Laws of Heredity.
* October 26 – Jouke de Vries, Dutch – Frisian politician

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