- The
promyshlenniki (Russian: промышленники, sg. промышленник, promyshlennik) were
Russian and
Indigenous Siberian artel members, or self-emplo**** workers...
-
Company and
established the
Russian Orthodox Church in Alaska.
Russian promyshlenniki (trappers and hunters)
quickly developed the
maritime fur trade, which...
- whales. The
Alutiiq (pronounced /əˈluːtɪk/ ə-LOO-tik in English; from
Promyshlenniki Russian Алеутъ, "Aleut";
plural often "Alutiit"), also
called by their...
-
maintain certain traps.
Promyshlenniki checked traps daily,
resetting them or
replacing bait
whenever necessary. The
promyshlenniki emplo**** both p****ive...
- The
Alutiiq (pronounced /əˈluːtɪk/ ə-LOO-tik in English; from
Promyshlenniki Russian Алеутъ, "Aleut";
plural often "Alutiit"), also
called by
their ancestral...
- were paid in coin. In
early Siberia, service-men and
promyshleniks (
promyshlenniki) were the two main
classes of the
Russian po****tion. Service-men were...
- than
hunting and
harvesting marine life themselves, the Sibero-Russian
promyshlenniki forced the
Aleuts to do the work for them,
enserfing the Aleuts. As...
-
discovery of the sea
otters sparked the
great rush of fur-s****ing "
promyshlenniki"
which drove the
Russian expansion into Alaska.
Aleut (Unangan) people...
-
qaspeq and maklak.
Before the
arrival of the
Russian fur
traders (
promyshlennikis),
caribou and
beaver skins were used for
traditional clothing but Northern...
- modern-day
State of
Alaska in 1959.
Russian America was
settled by
promyshlenniki,
merchants and fur
trappers who
expanded through Siberia. They arrived...