Many of the Fuyu Kyrgyz are cattle breeders and are also involved in hunting.[10] The Fuyu Kyrgyz used to live in Mongolic-Turkic yurts, and the people wear loose clothing and belts. The Fuyu Kyrgyz instruments include the Khakas Khakashomysu. The Fuyu Kyrgyz and Tuva are one of the only Turkic groups in China which have not been recognised by the government as well as the Äynu people.[11]
^Akerov, Found Abdramanovich (2005). Ancient Kyrgyz and the Great Steppe : in the footsteps of ancient Kyrgyz civilizations. Height, 2005. p. 278. ISBN9789967131514.
^Dwyer, Arienne M. (2016). "Endangered Turkic languages of China"(PDF). In Eker, Süer; Şavk, Çelik (eds.). Tehlikedeki Türk dilleri I: Kuramsal ve Genel Yaklaşımlar [Endangered Turkic Languages: Theoretical and General Approaches]. Vol. 1. Ankara. pp. 431–450. ISBN978-9944-237-48-2. OCLC1039594909.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)