- of the
Kolyma River. The
Tundra Yukaghirs live in the
Lower Kolyma region in the
Sakha Republic; the
Taiga Yukaghirs in the
Upper Kolyma region in the...
-
Kolyma Yukaghir—spoken by the
Yukaghir in the
Russian Far East
living in the
basin of the
Kolyma River. At the 2002
Russian census, both
Yukaghir languages...
- of the
Kolyma River. The
Tundra Yukaghirs live in the
Lower Kolyma region in the
Sakha Republic; the
Taiga Yukaghirs in the
Upper Kolyma region in the...
-
Yukaghirs (at the time when the
total po****tion of the
locality was 296, 168 of them were
Yukaghirs). It's the only
place to have a
Kolyma Yukaghir cultural...
- Uralic–
Yukaghir, also
known as Uralo-
Yukaghir, is a
highly controversial proposed language family composed of
Uralic and
Yukaghir.
Uralic is a
large and...
- ages by the
native peoples of
northern Siberia such as
Yukaghirs and
Chuvans (sub-tribe of
Yukaghirs).
Those tribes were
engaged in fishing,
hunting and...
- The
Yukaghir Highlands (Russian: Юкагирское нагорье) are a
mountainous area in the
Sakha Republic and
Magadan Oblast, Far
Eastern Federal District, Russia...
- The
Tundra Yukaghir language (also
known as
Northern Yukaghir; self-designation: Вадул аруу (Wadul aruu)) is one of only two
extant Yukaghir languages...
- by the Russians. The
Yukaghirs,
another neighboring people in Siberia, use the
exonym yoqol ~ yoqod- ~ yoqon- (Tundra
Yukaghir) or
yaqal ~ yaqad- ~ yaqan-...
- thus not Paleo-Siberian.
Yukaghir has
often been
suggested as a more
distant relative of
Uralic as part of the Uralic-
Yukaghir languages, as well as Eskimo-Aleut...