The Chukotka Autonomous Region of the Russian Federation is inhabited by several Native and non-Native peoples. The Chukchis and Siberian Yupiks constitute the two most numerous Native groups in the region, while ethnic Russians and Ukrainians dominate among the non-Native population. According to the last census of 1989, there were approx. 15,000 Chukchis and 1,700 Yupiks living within Russia. More than 90% of the Yupiks and most of the Chukchis live within the borders of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. Some Chukchis also live in the Sakha Republic to the west and in the Magadan Province to the south. Historically, significant cultural differences developed between the coastal Chukchis and Yupiks in eastern Chukotka (on the Chukchi Peninsu...
The Tozhu-Tyva and Tofa peoples of southern Siberia are closely related ethnically, linguistically, ...
En ligne: http://ir.minpaku.ac.jp/dspace/bistream/10502/1112/1/SES69_005.pdfInternational audienc
Reindeer herding in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, as in many other regions across the Russian North...
The Chukotka Autonomous Region of the Russian Federation is inhabited by several Native and non-Nati...
The Chukchee are indigenous to what is now known as the Chukota Autonomous Okrug of Russia (establis...
This chapter is about the 'Chukchis' the indigenous people of the far northeast of Russia. Historica...
This dissertation describes the social-cultural organization of three groups, Chukchi, Yupik (Eskimo...
The Asian Eskimo, Chukchi, Koryak and Itel'men are indigenous Siberian ethnic groups that occup...
Chukotka, located in Russia's far northeast, is one of several territories of the Russian north wher...
The paper presents the first compilationof information on the history and culture of the Evenks of t...
Before the Aboriginal peoples of Chukotka were introduced to European culture, they lived a traditio...
The Bering Strait region is a unique place within the Eskimo world as home for five Yupik Eskimo lan...
There are over 65 indigenous ethnic groups in the Russian Federation, and some 40 live in the North ...
In 1971 while author was a reindeer herder and following a herd of reindeer through Tshukotka, he wa...
Chukotka, located in Russia’s far northeast, is one of several territories of the Russian North wher...
The Tozhu-Tyva and Tofa peoples of southern Siberia are closely related ethnically, linguistically, ...
En ligne: http://ir.minpaku.ac.jp/dspace/bistream/10502/1112/1/SES69_005.pdfInternational audienc
Reindeer herding in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, as in many other regions across the Russian North...
The Chukotka Autonomous Region of the Russian Federation is inhabited by several Native and non-Nati...
The Chukchee are indigenous to what is now known as the Chukota Autonomous Okrug of Russia (establis...
This chapter is about the 'Chukchis' the indigenous people of the far northeast of Russia. Historica...
This dissertation describes the social-cultural organization of three groups, Chukchi, Yupik (Eskimo...
The Asian Eskimo, Chukchi, Koryak and Itel'men are indigenous Siberian ethnic groups that occup...
Chukotka, located in Russia's far northeast, is one of several territories of the Russian north wher...
The paper presents the first compilationof information on the history and culture of the Evenks of t...
Before the Aboriginal peoples of Chukotka were introduced to European culture, they lived a traditio...
The Bering Strait region is a unique place within the Eskimo world as home for five Yupik Eskimo lan...
There are over 65 indigenous ethnic groups in the Russian Federation, and some 40 live in the North ...
In 1971 while author was a reindeer herder and following a herd of reindeer through Tshukotka, he wa...
Chukotka, located in Russia’s far northeast, is one of several territories of the Russian North wher...
The Tozhu-Tyva and Tofa peoples of southern Siberia are closely related ethnically, linguistically, ...
En ligne: http://ir.minpaku.ac.jp/dspace/bistream/10502/1112/1/SES69_005.pdfInternational audienc
Reindeer herding in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, as in many other regions across the Russian North...