| Title | Type | Provider | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Khanty (Ostyak) New Testament | Bible | 2016 | |
| Bible Portions in Khanty | Bible | 2012 | |
| When God Made Everything | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| The Start of Mans Sadness | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| Noah and the Great Flood | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| Luke | Films | lumo-project | |
| Khanty Bible | Resource | scripture-app-builder |
Khanty, previously known as Ostyak, is a branch of the Ugric languages composed of multiple dialect continua. It is varyingly considered a language or a collection of distinct languages spoken in the Khanty-Mansi and the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrugs in Siberia. It belongs to the wider Uralic language family. There were thought to be around 7,500 speakers of Northern Khanty and 2,000 speakers of Eastern Khanty in 2010, with Southern Khanty being extinct since the early 20th century. The number of speakers reported in the 2020 census was 13,900.