- schools,
there were no
schools in the
Chukchi land
until the late 1920s. In 1926,
there were 72
literate Chukchis. The
Soviets introduced a
Latin alphabet...
-
Chukchi, Koryak, Kerek, Alutor, and
Itelmen form the Chukotko-Kamchatkan
language family.
There are many
cultural similarities between the
Chukchis and...
- up
Chukchi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chukchi may
refer to:
Chukchi people, a
people of the
Chukotka Peninsula in Siberia,
Russia Chukchi language...
- The
Chukchi Peninsula (also
Chukotka Peninsula or
Chukotski Peninsula; Russian: Чуко́тский полуо́стров,
Chukotskiy poluostrov,
short form Russian: Чуко́тка...
- The
Chukchi Sea (Russian: Чуко́тское мо́ре, romanized: Chukótskoye móre, IPA: [tɕʊˈkotskəjə ˈmorʲe]),
sometimes referred to as the
Chuuk Sea, Chukotsk...
- settlement,
three boats with an
estimated 30
Chukchis approached the Vega
while shouting. As the
Chukchis began boarding the ship, the
Swedes had to fire...
-
Chukchi cuisine refers to
subsistence foods and
their methods of
preparation used by the
Chukchi people, one of the
indigenous peoples of Siberia. The...
- The
Chukchi Plateau or
Chukchi Cap is a
large subsea formation extending north from the
Alaskan margin into the
Arctic Ocean. The
ridge is
normally covered...
-
following attacks by the
Chukchi. There, they
gradually russified. The
other part was ****imilated by the
Koryaks and
Chukchis.
According to the 2002 Russian...
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kilometres or 55 miles.
Chukotka is
primarily po****ted by
ethnic Russians,
Chukchi, and
other indigenous peoples. It is the only
autonomous okrug in Russia...