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villages of
Novoye Chaplino ("New
Chaplino"), Provideniya,
Uelkal and Sireniki. The
Chaplino dialect is
named after the
village of
Chaplino [ru] (also known...
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Novoye Chaplino (Russian: Новое Чаплино,
Siberian Yupik: Ungaziq) is a
village (selo) in
Providensky District of
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, in the Far...
- kept warm and cozy. The most
numerous of the
Siberian Yupik peoples, the
Chaplino Eskimos (Ungazigmit) had a round, dome-shaped
building for winter. Literature...
- Yupik), and is
named after the
settlement of Уӈазиӄ (Ungaziq;
Chaplino [ru] or Old
Chaplino in Russian). The word
Ungazighmii / Уңазиӷмӣ [uŋaʑiʁmiː] (plural...
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scenes such as
walrus hunting or
traditional dances. The
winter building of
Chaplino Eskimos (Ungazighmiit) was a round, dome-shaped building. It is called...
- Cape
Chaplin or Cape
Chaplino (Russian: Мыс Чаплина; Mys Chaplina; Eskimo–Aleut: Angazik) is a cape
pointing eastward in the
Bering Sea in the Chukotka...
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ghost town in the
United States;
called Indian Point before 1849 Cape
Chaplino, a cape on the
Bering Sea
coast of
Siberia sometimes referred to historically...
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Naknek River and
Egegik Bay in Alaska.
Siberian Yupik,
including Naukan,
Chaplino, and—in a
linguistic capacity—the
Sirenik of the
Russian Far East and St...
- (Yuit/Yupigestun) ("Yuit" in Russia, "Yupigestun" in Alaska;
Chaplino and St.
Lawrence Island)
Chaplino (Chaplinski)
Yupik (Ungazighmiistun) (ca. 200 speakers)...
- such as Uelen, Lavrentiya, and Lorino;
Siberian Yupik villages, such as
Chaplino, Sireniki, and Uelkal; and in the
cities of Anadyr, Magadan, and Vologda...