- The Chukchi, or
Chukchee (Chukot: Ԓыгъоравэтԓьэт, О'равэтԓьэт, Ḷygʺoravètḷʹèt, O'ravètḷʹèt), are a
Siberian ethnic group native to the
Chukchi Peninsula...
- Look up
Chukchi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chukchi may
refer to:
Chukchi people, a
people of the
Chukotka Peninsula in Siberia,
Russia Chukchi...
- and
around Kamchatka are
known collectively as Kamchadals.
Chukchi and
Chukchee are
anglicized versions of the
Russian exonym Chukcha (plural Chukchi)...
- the earth, of
light and darkness, of the sea, the sun, the moon and the sky.
Waldemar Bogoras (1909). The
Chukchee. E.J.
Brill Limited. p. 306. v t e...
- the more
primitive anthropic units it
seems a
grave ineptitude for the
Chukchees not to
adopt the
snowhouse building complex from the
neighboring Eskimos"...
- Brill, 1917. Comrie, Bernard.
Inverse Verb
Forms in
Siberia Evidence from
Chukchee,
Koryak and Kamchadal. Amsterdam: Biblioth**** v.h. Inst. voor Algemene...
- "Gendai
Sobieto shakai no minshuu-denshoo to ****e no Chukuchi-jooku." ("
Chukchee jokes as a form of
modern Soviet folklore", transl. by
Hiroshi Shoji)....
- religion.
Almqvist & Wiksell. 1961. p. 68. Bogoras,
Waldemar (1909). The
Chukchee. E. J.
Brill Limited. p. 306. Malandra, W W. (1967). "The
concept of movement...
- Cup'ik,
qusngir in Cup'ig). The word
qusngiq which is
derived from the
Chukchee qoraŋe (ӄораӈы) or
Koryak qoyaŋa (ӄойаӈа). In Europe, use the
terms "caribou"...
-
called va'irgin ("being"). The term can
refer to
various kinds of
beings in
Chukchee mythology and folklore. In
various contexts, "ke'let"
referred to spirits...