- [citation needed]
According to the 2010
Russian census,
there were 3,193
Itelmens.
Itelmens resided primarily in the
valley of the
Kamchatka River in the middle...
- were
about 20,000
ethnic Itelmens. The
explorer Stepan Krasheninnikov, who gave the
first detailed description of the
Itelmen language and culture, identified...
-
similar phenomena not only
among the
Itelmens but also
among the Koryaks; however, the
latter kept koekchuch,
unlike Itelmens, "not in honor, but in contempt"...
-
Chukchi people and
plays a
central role in the
mythology of the
Koryaks and
Itelmens of Kamchatka. Many of the
stories regarding Kutkh are
similar to those...
- to the
descendants of the
local Siberians and
aboriginal peoples (the
Itelmens, Ainu,
Koryaks and Chuvans) who ****imilated with the Russians. The descendants...
- in 1768–1769
quickly decimated the
native po****tion; the
roughly 2,500
Itelmens present in 1773 were
reduced to 1,900 in 1820, from an
original po****tion...
- Kamchatka, the
Itelmens'
uprisings against Russian rule in 1706, 1731, and 1741, were crushed.
During the
first uprising the
Itelmen were
armed with...
-
Southern Kamchadal, also
known as
Southern Itelmen, is an
extinct Kamchatkan language of Russia. Kibrik,
Aleksandr E. (March 1991). "The
Problem of Endangered...
-
Eastern Kamchadal, also
known as
Eastern Itelmen (or Northern,
Northeastern of the same) is an
extinct Kamchatkan language of Russia. Kibrik, Aleksandr...
- Chukotko-Kamchatkan
language family. They are more
distantly related to the
Itelmens on the
Kamchatka Peninsula. All of
these peoples and other,
unrelated minorities...