- needed] The
cultural borders of the
Koryaks include Tigilsk in the
south and the
Anadyr basin in the north. The
Koryaks are
culturally similar to the Chukchis...
- up
Koryak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Koryak may
refer to:
Koryaks, a
people of
northeastern Siberia Koryak language,
language of the
Koryaks Koryak...
- 2010 in the
easternmost extremity of Siberia,
mainly in
Koryak Okrug. It is
mostly spoken by
Koryaks. Its
close relative, the
Chukchi language, is spoken...
- of the 322,079 inhabitants are
ethnic Russians, with
about 13,000
being Koryaks (2014). More than half of the po****tion
lives in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky...
- 157 (2002 Census); 39,363 (1989
Soviet census). As of the 2002 census,
Koryaks constituted about a
quarter of the po****tion. At the time, it had the...
-
Koryaks in 1744 and 1753–54.
After the
Russians tried to
force the
natives to
convert to Christianity,
different native peoples such as the
Koryaks,...
- were killed; in 1705, the
Koryaks destro**** a
Cossack detachment led by Protopopov. In 1715, the
Russians took the
largest Koryak settlement,
Bolshoy Posad...
- KútqIy, or KúsqIy
among the
southeastern Koryaks and KúykIy or QúykIy
among the
northwestern Koryaks. In
Koryak, the name is emplo****
commonly in its augmentative...
-
native speakers of Russian.
Native peoples of
Kamchatka (Itelmen, Ainu,
Koryaks, and Chuvans),
collectively referred to as Kamchadals, had a substantial...
-
reincarnation and
birth worshipped by the
Koryak people of Siberia. Her name
means "Little Grandmother" in the
Koryak language. She was
worshipped at ceremonies...