A team of researchers has assessed the population history of the region of Lake Baikal in Siberia using human population genetics, ancient pathogen genomics and isotope analysis, and found a clear ...
Excerpted from The Native People of Alaska by Steve J ... and comes originally from the Koryak or Chukchi languages of Siberia; it appears to have been quickly adopted by the Aleut people themselves.
In Siberia and Kazakhstan, Indigenous cultural expression was often suppressed by the Soviet Union. Taking inspiration from ...
Languages of the Siberian indigenous peoples, especially of the people's living in the north, are at high risk now: not because the peoples are disappearing, but because their lives are changing.
Therefore, several years ago, we invited the indigenous peoples of Siberia and the Arctic to a dialogue. SecNet seminars regularly feature Nenets, Khanty, and Zyryans. The local population is ...