- The
Yukagir Mammoth is a
frozen adult male
woolly mammoth specimen found in the
autumn of 2002 in
northern Yakutia,
Arctic Siberia, Russia, and is considered...
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Yukagir (Russian: Юкагир; Yakut: Дьүкээгир, romanized: Cükêgir) is a
rural locality (a selo), the only
inhabited locality and the
administrative center...
- The Yukaghirs, or
Yukagirs (Northern Yukaghir: вадул, деткиль (wadul, detkil), Russian: юкаги́ры), are a
Siberian ethnic group in the
Russian Far East...
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female natural mummy that was
found near and
named after the
village of
Yukagir,
whose local people discovered it. This
mammoth mummy was
found as an overhanging...
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Forest Yukagir Glottopedia Kolyma-Jukagirisch Pre-contact
distribution of
Southern Yukaghir (purple) and
other Yukaghir languages Forest Yukagir is classified...
- the
beginning or end of a word and up to two in the middle. In the
first Yukagir primer for the
Tundra Yukaghir language, an
alphabet close to the Yakut...
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languages (/ˈjuːkəɡɪər/ YOO-kə-geer or /juːkəˈɡɪər/ yoo-kə-GEER; also
Yukagir, Jukagir) are a
small family of two
closely related languages—Tundra and...
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common to
Yukagir and
Uralic are so
numerous and so
characteristic that they must be
remainders of a
primordial unity. The case
system of
Yukagir is almost...
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Tungus and
Yakut po****tions. In the 1690s,
smallpox epidemics reduced Yukagir numbers by an
estimated 44 percent. The
disease moved rapidly from group...
- Oymyakon, a
woolly rhinoceros from the Kolyma, and
bison and
horses from
Yukagir have been found.
Remote Wrangel Island and the
Taymyr Peninsula are believed...