- The
Itelmens (
Itelmen: Итәнмән, romanized: Itənmən), Russian: Ительмены, romanized: Itel'meny) are an
Indigenous ethnic group of the
Kamchatka Peninsula...
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Itelmen (
Itelmen: Itənmən) or
Western Itelmen,
formerly known as
Western Kamchadal, is a
language of the Chukotko-Kamchatkan
family spoken on the western...
- endangered. The
Kamchatkan branch is moribund,
represented only by
Western Itelmen, with less than a
hundred speakers left. The
Chukotkan branch had close...
-
indigenous peoples of the
region fought for the
preservation of the
Itelmen language.
Itelmen speakers and the
Kamchatkan government have
launched several native...
- the
Latin letter schwa. It is
currently used in Abkhaz, Bashkir, Dungan,
Itelmen, Kalmyk, Kazakh, Khanty, Kurdish,
Uyghur and Tatar. It was also used in...
- (from
Turkic languages) for F, Ә (from
Turkic languages, Abkhaz, Dungan,
Itelmen,
Kalmyk and Kurdish) or Є (from Ukrainian) for E, Ө (from Turkic, Mongolic...
- Kamchatka, the
Itelmens'
uprisings against Russian rule in 1706, 1731, and 1741, were crushed.
During the
first uprising the
Itelmen were
armed with...
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Eastern Kamchadal, also
known as
Eastern Itelmen (or Northern,
Northeastern of the same) is an
extinct Kamchatkan language of Russia. Kibrik, Aleksandr...
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Southern Kamchadal, also
known as
Southern Itelmen, is an
extinct Kamchatkan language of Russia. Kibrik,
Aleksandr E. (March 1991). "The
Problem of Endangered...
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Itelmen identity) or Russian,
rather than
identifying with
either of the two
native ethnic groups (Ainu and
Itelmen).
Although identifying as
Itelmen...