Shoksha (, ) is an ethnographic group of Erzya people. It is named after the village of in Tengushevsky District, Mordovia. They live mostly in Mordovia, Tengushevsky District and Torbeyevsky District. The ethnonym is relatively recent.
Shoksha live (or lived) in following settlements:
- Tengushevsky District: ÃÂðõòþ, ÃÂõÃÂõ÷ýÃÂú, ÃÂÃÂöóð, ÃÂÃÂôýøúþòþ, ÃÂþûÃÂõòþ, ÃÂÃÂÃÂðõòþ, ÃÂðûðàèþúÃÂð, ÃÂõûÃÂÃÂõÃÂÃÂõòþ, ÃÂþúÃÂðýúð, ÃÂðÃÂþòðÃÂþòþ, áðúðõòþ, áÃÂðýôÃÂþòþ, èõûÃÂñõù, èøÃÂþüðÃÂþòþ, Shoksha
- Torbeyevsky District: Drakino, ÃÂðöûþôúð, ÃÂðùÃÂúøù, äÃÂôþÃÂþòúð (depopulated), ïúÃÂÃÂõÃÂõ âõÃÂÃÂõ (depopulated)
Language
The Shoksha speak the , a dialect of the Erzya language formed under the influence of the Moksha language, as for a long time Shokshas have been living with and surrounded by Mokshas. The language is unwritten and has a status of critically endangered.
Genetics
Based on 65 samples from Tengushevsky, 44.6 percent of Shoksha men have the haplogroup R1a (mostly R1a-CTS1211), and 43.1 percent carry the halpogroup N1c. Some other haplogroups are found with lower frequencies.
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