
Koryaks - Wikipedia
Koryaks (Russian: коряки) are an Indigenous people of the Russian Far East who live immediately north of the Kamchatka Peninsula in Kamchatka Krai and inhabit the coastlands …
Northeast Siberia, Reindeer Herders, Shamanism - Britannica
Koryak, indigenous people of the Russian Far East, numbering about 7,900 in the late 20th century and living mostly in the Koryak autonomous okrug (district) of the northern Kamchatka …
Koryaks - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures
The Koryaks are the main aboriginal population of the Koryak Autonomous District (okrug, the center of which is Palana), a part of Kamchatka Oblast in Russia. A small number of Koryaks …
Koryaks - Encyclopedia.com
The Koryaks (Koryaki ) are an indigenous Paleo-Asiatic people living in northeast Siberia, on the northern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula and on the adjoining mainland from the Taigonos …
Koryaks – Russia's Periphery - William & Mary
The name ‘Kor’ means reindeer, a designation utilized by neighboring tribes and subsequently adopted by Russian settlers. The Koryaks, however, refer to themselves in two ways. The …
Koryaks and Kamchatka
Mar 30, 2002 · It is about the size of Arizona with a population of about 35,000 people. Only one-fifth of those are Koryaks. Chukchi, Itel'mens, and Evens constitute the other native groups in …
Koryaks
Apr 22, 2013 · This is a starting point for information on the native people of the Russian Federation commonly referred to as "Koryaks." Some of these people prefer to call themselves …
Koryak Historical Notes
Mar 27, 2002 · Koryaks are an indigenous north-east Asian people living on the northern part of the Kamchatka peninsula and surrounding mainland in what is now the Russian Federation. …
Legends of the Koryaks: Siberian Shamanism and Cosmic Battles
Koryaks are a fascinating indigenous people of the Russian Far East. They live in the northern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula and along the Bering Sea coast. Their unique culture blends …
Koryaks - atlaskmns.ru
Koryaks, a people of Russia, live in the Koryak area of the Kamchatka territory. The area was formed on July 1, 2007, when the Kamchatka region was merged with the Koryak autonomous …