- The
Kamchadals (Russian: камчадалы, IPA: [kɐmʲtɕɪdˈalɨ])
inhabit Kamchatka, Russia. The name "
Kamchadal" was
originally applied to the
descendants of...
- this: Chukotko-Kamchatkan
Kamchatkan Southern Kamchadal †
Eastern Kamchadal †
Itelmen (Western
Kamchadal)
Chukotkan Chukchi Koryak Alyutor Kerek † The...
- varieties,
Eastern (also: Northern)
Kamchadal and
Southern Kamchadal, both
extinct in the late 18th century.
Kamchadal languages,
though traditionally considered...
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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...
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Kamchatka (Itelmen, Ainu, Koryaks, and Chuvans),
collectively referred to as
Kamchadals, had a
substantial hunter-gatherer and
fishing society with up to fifty...
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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...
- pantheon. The
Koryak refer to him as Quikinna'qu ("Big Raven") and in
Kamchadal mythology he is
called Kutkhu.
Kutkh Willerslev, Rane (2017). "The Optimal...
- they are bred by the
Chukchi people as well as the Koryak,
Yukaghir and
Kamchadal people of
Siberia for sled
pulling and companionship. It is an active...
- a
result of intermarriage, the
ethnic groups ****imilated to form the
Kamchadal community.
During the
Tsarist period, the Ainu
living in
Russia were forbidden...