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  1. Itelmens

    now refers to the majority mixed population and the term Itelmens is reserved for persisting .... div Reflist External links http www.eki.ee books redbook itelmens.shtml The Itelmens http www.indigenous.ru ... Indigenous peoples of North Asia be ca Itelmens cv de Itelmenen es Itelmenos ...   more details



  1. Kamchadals

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Kamchadals in Russian language Russian is a former name of the Itelmens , the native people of Kamchatka Oblast Kamchatka , used in the 18th century by Russians. Subsequently, the name applied to the descendants of the local Russians and aboriginal peoples the Itelmens, Koryaks and Chuvans , who has assimilated with the Russians . These descendants of the Russian settlers in 18th 19th century are called Kamchadals these days. The Kamchadals speak Russian with a touch of local dialect s. The Kamchadals are engaged in fur trading , Fishing , market gardening and dairy farming . And are of the Russian Orthodox faith. Category Ethnic groups in Russia be be x old ko nl Kamtsjadalen ru fi Kamt adaalit ...   more details



  1. Chukotko-Kamchatkan peoples

    The term Chukotko Kamchatkan peoples is used to describe a people speaking a Chukotko Kamchatkan languages Chukotko Kamchatkan language . Chukotko Kamchatkan languages are most commonly spoken by people of Chukchi people Chukchi , Koryaks Koryak , Kereks Kerek , Itelmens Itelmen and Alutor descent. The largest of the Chukotko Kamchatkan peoples is the Chukchi, numbering 16,000 people. They mostly live in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of Russia . Koryaks mostly live in Koryak Autonomous Okrug of Russia . References Mile Nedeljkovi , Leksikon naroda sveta, Beograd, 2001. See also Chukotko Kamchatkan languages Category Indigenous peoples of North Asia ...   more details



  1. Danila Antsiferov

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Danila Yakovlevich Antsiferov Lang ru died 1712 was a Russia n explorer. Upon the death of Vladimir Atlasov in 1711, Danila Antsiferov was elected Cossack ataman of the Kamchatka . Together with Ivan Kozyrevsky , he was one of the first Russian Cossacks to visit the Shumshu Island Shumshu and Paramushir Island s of the Kuril Islands . Danila Antsiferov and his companions were the first ones to describe these islands in writing. He was killed by the Itelmens in 1712. Legacy One of the Antsiferov Island Kuril Islands bear Antsiferov s name, along with a cape and a volcano on the Paramushir Island. External links http wikimapia.org 5823176 Antsiferov Island Map of Antsiferov Island from http wikimapia.org Wikimapia.org Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Antsiferov, Danila ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1712 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Antsiferov, Danila Category 17th century births Category 1712 deaths Category Russian explorers Category Explorers of Asia Category Cossacks Category People from Tomsk Explorer stub af Danila Antsiferof fr Danila Antsiferov ru , ...   more details



  1. The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire

    The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire is a book about the small nation s of the Russian Empire , the Soviet Union , and the Russia and some other post Soviet states of today. It was published in Estonian language Estonian in 1991 and in English language English in 2001. The foreword of the book explains the book s approach by saying, the authors of the present book, who come from a country Estonia which has shared the fate of nations in the Russian and Soviet empires, endeavour to publicize the plight of the small nations whose very existence is threatened as a result of recent history. Described peoples The authors intention for the book was to include the peoples according to the following criteria are not yet extinct, whose main area of settlement is on ex Soviet territory, whose numbers are below 30,000, of whom less than 70 speak their native language, who form a minority on their ancient territory, whose settlement is scattered rather than compact, who have no vernacular school, literature or media. The names are given in the spelling of the original translation of the book. Abazians Abaza Abkhaz people Abkhaz Aguls Akhvakh people Akhvakhs Aleut people Aleuts Altaics Aliutors Andis Archi people Archis Asiatic Eskimos Bagulals Baraba Tatars Bartangs Bats people Bats Bezhta people Bezhtas Botlikh people Botlikhs Budukh people Budukhs Central Asian Jews Chamalal people Chamalals Chukchi people Chukchis Chulym Tatars Crimean Jews Crimean Tatars Tsez people Didos Tsez Dolgans Enets people Enets Evens Evenks Georgian Jews Godoberi people Godoberis Hinukhs Hunzibs Ingrians Ishkashmis Itelmens Izhorians Kama People Kamas Karaims Karatas Karelians Kereks Kets Khakass Khants Khinalugs Khufis Khwarshi people Khwarshis Kola Lapps Koryaks Kryts people Kryts Kurds Lithuanian Tatars Livonians Mansi people Mansis Mountain Jews Nanais Negidals Nenets Nganasans Nivkh people Nivkhs Nogays Oroch people Orochis Orok people Oroks Oroshoris Peoples of the Pamirs Roshanis ...   more details



  1. Itelmen language

    Infobox language name Itelmen nativename It nm n ethnicity Itelmens states Russia region Kamchatka Peninsula speakers Fewer than 100 familycolor Paleosiberian fam1 Chukotko Kamchatkan languages Chukotko Kamchatkan fam2 Kamchatkan languages Kamchatkan iso3 itl notice IPA Itelmen , also known as Western Itelmen and formerly known as Kamchadal , is a language belonging to the Chukotko Kamchatkan languages Chukotko Kamchatkan family traditionally spoken in the Kamchatka Peninsula . Fewer than a hundred native speakers, mostly elderly, in a few settlements in the southwest of Koryak Autonomous Okrug , remained in 1993. The Russian Census 2002 2002 Census counted 3,180  ethnic Itelmen , virtually all of whom are now monolingual in Russian language Russian . However, there are attempts to language revival revive the language, and it is being taught in a number of schools in the region. Western Itelmen is the only surviving Kamchatkan language . It has two dialects, Sedanka and Xajrjuzovo Uk . History Originally Itelmen was spoken throughout Kamchatka and possibly also in the northern Kuril Islands . Vladimir Atlasov , who annexed Kamchatka and established military bases in the region, estimated in 1697 that there were about 20,000 ethnic Itelmens. The explorer Stepan Krasheninnikov , who gave the first detailed description of the Itelmen language and culture, identified the three main dialects, but explained that all Itelmens could understand each other. From the time of Atlasov, Russian fur traders began to settle in the region. There were frequent clashes between Cossacks and Itelmens, who rebelled against Russian domination. Many Itelmen were forcibly converted to Christianity , and by the early nineteenth century all Itelmen were forced to adopt Russian names. Intermarriage with Russian settlers led to the development of a creole known as Kamchadal, traces of which remain in the Russian dialect now spoken in Kamchatka. During the Soviet Union Soviet era the process ...   more details



  1. Kutkh

    . The Koryaks refer to him as Quikinna qu Big Raven and in Kamchadal Itelmens mythology he is called ...   more details



  1. Atlasov Island

    among the peoples of the region, such as the Itelmens and Kuril Ainu people Ainu . The Russian ...   more details



  1. Haplogroup G (mtDNA)

    Infobox haplogroup name G origin date 35,700 YBP ref name Soares cite journal title Supplemental Data Correcting for Purifying Selection An Improved Human Mitochondrial Molecular Clock journal The American Society of Human Genetics date 04 Jun 2009 first Pedro last Soares coauthors Luca Ermini, Noel Thomson, Maru Mormina, Teresa Rito, Arne R hl, Antonio Salas, Stephen Oppenheimer, Vincent Macaulay and Martin B. Richards volume 84 issue 6 pages 82 93 doi 10.1016 j.ajhg.2009.05.001 url http www.cell.com AJHG abstract S0002 9297 09 00163 3 format accessdate 2009 08 13 pmid 19500773 pmc 2694979 ref origin place East Asia ancestor Haplogroup M mtDNA M12 G descendants G1, G2, G3, G4 mutations 709, 4833, 5108 ref name vanOven cite journal title Updated comprehensive phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial DNA variation journal Human Mutation date 13 Oct 2008 first Mannis last van Oven coauthors Manfred Kayser volume 30 issue 2 pages E386 E394 doi 10.1002 humu.20921 url http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 121449735 abstract?CRETRY 1&SRETRY 0 format accessdate 2009 05 20 pmid 18853457 ref In human mitochondrial genetics , Haplogroup G is a Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup human mitochondrial DNA mtDNA haplogroup . Origin Haplogroup G is a descendant of Haplogroup M mtDNA haplogroup M . Haplogroup G is divided into subclade s G1 and G2a, which represent the Koryaks and Itelmen . ref name genetree Distribution It is an East Asian haplogroup. ref http www.ianlogan.co.uk discussion hap G.htm Haplogroup G. ref Today, haplogroup G is found at its highest frequency in northeastern Siberia Itelmens , Koryaks , etc. . ref name genetree http www.genetree.com ancestral maternalAncestryInfo.php mtDNA Haplogroup Testing ref Haplogroup G is one of the most common mtDNA haplogroups among modern Japanese people Japanese and Ainu people Ainu people as well as among people of the prehistoric J mon culture in Hokkaid , and it is also found at lower frequency among some other po ...   more details



  1. Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East

    Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Evenks Evens Itelmens Kamchatka Krai ...   more details



  1. Cultural backwardness

    Itelmens Kamchadals col break Karachays Tofalar Karagasy Tofalars Nogais Kara nogais Karakalpaks ...   more details



  1. List of minor indigenous peoples of Russia

    33.5 33.5 29.5 36.1 29.6 26.1 32.6 Itelmens Itel 30.7 28.0 33.0 30.6 27.2 33.4 30.7 28.4 32.8 Chelkans ... 3.48 3.68 3.25 Dolgans Taimyr Samoyed Dolgan 18.60 13.23 19.68 Izhorians Izhor 0.00 0.00 0.00 Itelmens ...   more details



  1. Vladimir Atlasov

    Deleted image removed File Atlasov.jpg 160px thumb A sculpture portrait of Atlasov File Vladimir Atlasov.jpg 160px right thumb Vladimir Vasilyevich Atlasov or Otlasov Lang ru , , born in Veliky Ustyug between 1661 and 1664&mdash died in 1711 was a Siberian Cossack who was the first Russian to explore the Kamchatka Peninsula . Atlasov Island , an uninhabited volcanic island off the southern tip of Kamchatka, is named after him. For background see Russian conquest of Siberia , Siberian River Routes and Kamchatka Peninsula . He is first heard of around 1682 collecting Yasak on the Aldan River and one of the Uda Rivers. In 1695 the voyevoda of Yakutsk appointed him voyevoda Siberia prikazshchik of Anadyrsk . The Russians here had heard reports of a Kamchatka River to the south and were already collecting yasak on the headwaters of the rivers that flow south toward Kamchatka. At least one of them had followed the Penzhina River to the Sea of Okhotsk. In 1696 he sent Luka Morozko south to explore. Morozko got as far south as the Tegil River on the west side of the peninsula and returned with some mysterious writings , apparently from a wrecked Japanese ship. In 1697 Atlasov set off south with 65  Service class people serving men and 60  Yukaghir s. Travelling on reindeer, they reached the mouth of the Penzhina Bay Penzhina River . He went down the west coast for two weeks and then crossed to the east coast. Lantzeff has this as February 1697 on the Olyutorsky Gulf , but the Russian wiki has him leaving in the spring of 1697 and the Olyutorsky Gulf is rather far to the northeast . He left Morzoko to explore the east side and returned to the west side, but Morozko had to be recalled to deal with a Yukaghir mutiny at the Palana River . Going south to the Tegil River, he heard reports of the Kamchatka River and recrossed the Central Range to the Kamchatka where he met the Itelmens for the first time. He made an alliance with one clan ...   more details



  1. Keperveyem

    text align center Koryaks Koryak br 3 1 style text align center Itelmens Itelmen br 2 1 style text ...   more details



  1. Koryak Okrug

    Russian 50.56 Koryaks Koryak 26.67 Chukchis Chukchi 5.61 Itelmens Itelmen 4.69 Ukrainians Ukrainian ... 3.8 1,222 3.5 1,460 3.7 1,412 5.6 align left Itelmens 801 3.2 900 3.3 970 3.1 1,002 2.9 1,179 3.0 ...   more details



  1. Haplogroup C3 (Y-DNA)

    of the Russian Far East , such as the Northern Tungusic peoples, Koryaks , Itelmens , and Nivkhs ... Daur s, Kalmyks , Hazara people Hazaras , Manchu s, Xibe Sibes , Oroqen s, Koryaks , and Itelmens ... people Kalmyks , Outer Mongolia ns, Yukaghirs , Nivkhs , Koryaks , Itelmens , and Udege people Udegeys ...   more details



  1. George Kennan (explorer)

    about the explorer and war correspondent the US diplomat and historian George F. Kennan Infobox person name George Kennan image George Kennan 1885.jpg caption George Kennan photo from 1885 birth name birth date Birth date 1845 02 16 birth place Norwalk, Ohio , United States death date 1924 death place education occupation journalist, war correspondent nationality American years active 1878 1924 George Kennan February 16, 1845 &ndash 1924 was an United States American explorer noted for his travels in the Kamchatka Peninsula Kamchatka and Caucasus regions of the Russian Empire . He was a cousin twice removed of diplomat and historian George F. Kennan , with whom he shared his birthday. Biography Kennan was born in Norwalk, Ohio , and was keenly interested in travel from an early age. However, family finances dictated that he began work at the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Company telegraph office at age twelve. In 1864, he secured employment with the Russian American telegraph Russian American Telegraph Company to survey a route for a proposed overland telegraph line through Siberia and across the Bering Strait . Having spent two years in the wilds of Kamchatka, he returned to Ohio via Saint Petersburg St. Petersburg and soon became well known through his lectures, articles and a book about his travels. In his book, Tent Life in Siberia , Kennan provided ethnographies, histories and descriptions of many native peoples in Siberia, that are still important for researchers today. They include stories about the Koryaks Koraks , Kamchatdal Itelmens , Chukchi language Chookchees , Yukaghir Yookaghirs , Chuvans Chooances , Yakuts Yakoots and Gakouts. In 1870, he returned to St. Petersburg and travelled to Dagestan , in the northern Caucasus region, which had been annexed by the Russian Empire only ten years previously. There he became the first American to explore its highlands, a remote Muslim region of herders, silversmiths, carpet weavers and other craftsmen. He travelle ...   more details



  1. Kamchatka Krai

    2010 ref name 2010Census Russians 85.9 Ukrainians 3.9 Koryaks 2.3 Itelmens 0.8 Tatars 0.8 ...   more details



  1. Siege of Petropavlovsk

    volunteers and 36 Itelmens Kamchadals total 920 men . The Allied squadron re entered Avacha Bay to storm ...   more details



  1. Ainu in Russia

    Kamchadals Itelmens Itelmen of Kuril islands are fighting for official recognition ref http ...   more details



  1. Koryaks

    Infobox ethnic group group Koryaks image File Koryak ceremony of starting the New Fire.jpeg thumb 300px image caption Koryak ceremony of starting the New Fire. poptime 8743 Russian Census 2002 2002 Census popplace Russia pop1 69 ref1 ref http www.ukrcensus.gov.ua results nationality population nationality popul1 select 5 ?botton cens db&box 5.1W&k t 00&p 50&rz 1 1&rz b 2 1 20 20 20 20 20&n page 3 ref rels Predominantly Orthodox Church Orthodox Christianity br Russian Orthodox Church br also Shamanism langs Russian language Russian , Koryak language Koryak related c other Chukotko Kamchatkan peoples Koryaks or Koriak are an indigenous people of Kamchatka Krai in the Russian Far East , who inhabit the coastlands of the Bering Sea to the south of the Anadyr River Anadyr basin and the country to the immediate north of the Kamchatka Peninsula , the southernmost limit of their range being Tigilsk . They are akin to the Chukchi people Chukchi s, whom they closely resemble in physique and manner of life. Also, they are distantly related to the Kamchadal Itelmens on the Kamchatka Peninsula. The Koryaks neighbors are the Evens to the west of Koryak lands, the Alutor to the south on the isthmus of Kamchatka Peninsula , the Kereks Kerek to the east, and the Chukchi people Chukchi to the northeast. The Koryak are typically split into two groups the coastal people Nemelan or Nymylan meaning village dwellers due to their sedentism sedentary fishing habits and the inland Koryaks, reindeer herders called Chaucu or Chauchuven meaning rich in reindeer who are more nomad ic. ref name ChaV The Koryak language and its relative, Alutor language Alutor , are linguistically very close to Chukchi language Chukchi . They are members of the Chukotko Kamchatkan languages Chukotko Kamchatkan Language families and languages language family . Etymology The name Koryak was from the exonym word Korak meaning with the reindeer kor in a nearby group Chukotko Kamchatkan languages Chukotko Kamchatkan la ...   more details



  1. Russian Far East

    , Alutor language Alutors , Kereks , Itelmens Tungusic peoples Tungusic Evenks , Evens , Nanais ...   more details



  1. Y-DNA haplogroups in Central and North Asian populations

    ref name Tambets2004 Itelmens Chukotko Kamchatkan languages Kamchatkan 18 67 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 22 0 0 ...   more details



  1. Haplogroup M (mtDNA)

    in indigenous peoples of Kamchatka Peninsula Kamchatka Koryaks , Itelmens , with a few examples known ... in Japan and in indigenous peoples of Kamchatka Peninsula Kamchatka Koryaks , Alyutors , Itelmens with some ...   more details



  1. Haplogroup C (Y-DNA)

    Y DNA C3 M217, PK2, P44 Found with high frequency in Buryats , Daur people Daur s, Hazaras , Itelmens ... , Koryaks , Itelmens , and Udege people Udegeys , with a moderate distribution among other Southern ...   more details




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