
Chukchi people - Wikipedia
The Chukchi, or Chukchee (Chukot: ԓыгъоравэтԓьэт, о'равэтԓьэт, ḷygʺoravètḷʹèt, o'ravètḷʹèt), are a Siberian ethnic group native to the Chukchi Peninsula, the shores of the Chukchi Sea and the Bering Sea region of the Arctic Ocean [4] all within modern Russia. They …
Chukchi | Eskimo-Aleut, Siberia, Arctic | Britannica
Chukchi, people inhabiting the northeasternmost part of Siberia, the Chukotskiy (Chukotka) autonomous okrug (district) in Russia. They numbered 14,000 in the late 20th century and are divided into two chief subgroups, reindeer Chukchi and maritime Chukchi.
Chukchi - Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月17日 · The Chukchi are an Arctic people who chiefly inhabit the Chukchi peninsula, or Chukotka, in the extreme northeastern section of Siberia that faces North America across the Bering Strait.
Chukchi Peninsula - Wikipedia
The Chukchi Peninsula (also Chukotka Peninsula or Chukotski Peninsula; Russian: Чуко́тский полуо́стров, Chukotskiy poluostrov, short form Russian: Чуко́тка, Chukotka), at about 66° N 172° W, is the easternmost peninsula of Asia. Its eastern end is at …
Indigenous People of the Arctic - Chukchi - Arctic Portal
The Chukchi people are an indigenous group inhabiting the northeasternmost part of Siberia, in the Chukotka Autonomous District of Russia traditionally divided into two ethnographic groups: the Reindeer Chukchi (RC) and the Maritime Chukchi (MC).
The Chukchi: Who are the people of Russia’s freezing northeast?
2016年8月24日 · Just across the Bering Strait from Alaska, the region of Chukotka has the most severe natural conditions in Russia but still supports small communities – including settlements where the descendants...
Chukchi – Russia's Periphery - William & Mary
Like many indigenous tribes, the Chukchi have a rich history of folkloric and ritualistic traditions. Many Chukchi tales are recited orally, lasting entire nights at a time, and many have been linked to tales by other Northeastern Asian tribes, as well as indigenous tribes of pacific North America.
Who are Russia's Chukchi people? - Russia Beyond
The Chukchi, Russia's indigenous people, are true survivalists: they live in the coldest and harshest Siberian weather, where crops can barely...
Who are the Chukchi? | Tribes
Settled within the remote and frosty Chukotka district in the extreme northeastern region Siberia, the Chukchi people are the indigenous inhabitants of this challenging territory.
Chukchi - Inside the New Russia
The Chukchi is the largest people in the Northeast group of Paleoasiates. The Chukchi of the seaside call themselves an’kalyn which means “sea inhabitant,” “pomor,” and Chukchi – deer men of Tundra – “chavchu.” The Russian name “Chukcha,” “Chukchi” derives from the above mentioned term – “chavchu.”