- The
Itelmens (
Itelmen: Итәнмән, Russian: Ительмены) are an
Indigenous ethnic group of the
Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia. The
Itelmen language is distantly...
- were
about 20,000
ethnic Itelmens. The
explorer Stepan Krasheninnikov, who gave the
first detailed description of the
Itelmen language and culture, identified...
-
phenomena not only
among the
Itelmens, but also
among the Koryaks, however, the
latter kept koekchuch,
unlike Itelmens, "not in honor, but in contempt"...
- in 1768–1769
quickly decimated the
native po****tion; the
roughly 2,500
Itelmens present in 1773 were
reduced to 1,900 in 1820, from an
original po****tion...
- Kamchatka, the
Itelmens'
uprisings against Russian rule in 1706, 1731, and 1741, were crushed.
During the
first uprising the
Itelmen were
armed with...
- Chukotko-Kamchatkan
language family. They are more
distantly related to the
Itelmens on the
Kamchatka Peninsula. All of
these peoples and other,
unrelated minorities...
- Kamchatka, the
Russians crushed the
Itelmen uprisings against their rule in 1706, 1731, and 1741. The
first time, the
Itelmens were
armed with
stone weapons...
- 04%) Jews – 2,529 (0.04%) Ulchi – 2,431 (0.03%) Yukaghir – 1,747 (0.03%)
Itelmens – 1,486 (0.02%) Mari – 1,230 (0.02%)
Individuals who did not
indicate nationality –...
-
which had
fired a
woman when she
transitioned to
reinstate her.
Among the
Itelmens of Siberia, a
third gender category of the
koekchuch was
recorded in the...
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indigenous Okhotsk culture,
which may have been
related to the
modern Itelmens. When the
Kuril Islands p****ed to ****anese
control in 1875, many of the...