describe the Chuvans as a Yukaghir group. They roamed along the upper tributaries of the Anadyr River and Anyuy River in the 17th century. The Chuvans were engaged...
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spoken in the 18th century. Chuvan was widespread in the lower region of the Anadyr River (near Chuvanskoye), spoken by Chuvans. The translations of 22 sentences...
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Chukotka was the home of the native Chukchi people, Siberian Yupiks, Koryaks, Chuvans, Evens/Lamuts, Yukaghirs, and Inuit. After the Russians conquered the Kazan...
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wider area of the upper Kolyma region. Extinct varieties include Omok and Chuvan, which survived until perhaps the 18th century. Some lexical differences...
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local Siberians and aboriginal peoples (the Itelmens, Ainu, Koryaks and Chuvans) who assimilated with the Russians. The descendants of the mixed-blood...
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speakers of Russian. Native peoples of Kamchatka (Itelmen, Ainu, Koryaks, and Chuvans), collectively referred to as Kamchadals, had a substantial hunter-gatherer...
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(both of the Anadyr River area), and the Omok (north of the Chuvan). Sometimes the Chuvan are considered a separate tribe. The Chuvantsy language has...
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1926–1939) (including Yazidis 1939–1989) (incl. Kereks 1926–1989 and Chuvans 1939–1979) (in Yakuts 1939–1959) (in Buryats 1939–1989) (in Turks 1926–1989)...
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of the region, including the Evens, Koryaks, Yupiks, Chukchis, Orochs, Chuvans and Itelmens, who had traditionally lived from fishing along the Sea of...
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Christianity → Catholicism Chuvans Indo-European → Slavic → Russian; Chukotko-Kamchatkan → Chukotkan → Chukchi; formerly Yukaghir → Chuvan Russia (Chukotka) Christianity...
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