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Vladimir Ilyich Jochelson (Russian: Владимир Ильич Иохельсон) (January 14 (N.S.
January 26), 1855,
Vilnius -
November 2, 1937, New York City) was a Russian...
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Support of the
Indigenous Peoples of the
Russian Arctic Jochelson 1908. King 2011.
Jochelson,
Waldemar (1904). "The
Mythology of the Koryak". American...
- psychotherapist,
Visiting Professor of
Psychiatry at
Gresham College,
Jochelson visiting professor at the Yale
School of Law and Psychiatry, and consultant...
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zoologist from Ohio who
worked on
Bogoras and
Jochelson's teams.
Vladimir Jochelson (with wife Dina
Jochelson-Brodskaya)
Gerard Fowke was an archeologist...
- Yachmenev, who like
Sivtsov was
Aleut himself,
Sivtsov accompanied Waldemar Jochelson on his 1909–1910
ethnological studies on the Aleut. Bergsland, Knut (1994)...
- that
local ethnic groups held
these dogs.
Russian ethnographer Vladimir Jochelson writes "The sled dog is at the same time a
hunting dog, with a well-developed...
- Unalaska.
Along with
Leontiy Sivtsov,
Yachmenev accompanied Waldemar Jochelson on his 1909-1910
ethnological studies on the Aleut. His son, John Yatchmeneff...
- Madan, Ajay; Markison, Stacy; Betz,
Stephen F.; Krasner, Alan; Luo, Rosa;
Jochelson, Theresa; Lickliter, Jason; Struthers, R.
Scott (April 2022). "Paltusotine...
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Nations people Zemlyanka – Type of
earth shelter with
ancient origins Jochelson 1906, p. 116. Grothe,
Solveig (20
October 2015). "Österreichs unterirdisches...
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Waldemar Jochelson traveled to the
Aleut communities of Unalaska, Atka, Attu and Nikolski. He
spent nineteen months there doing fieldwork.
Jochelson collected...