Chukchee Mythology
Chukchee Mythology
By Waldemar Bogoras

The Chukchee occupy the extreme north-eastern tip of Asia, adjacent to the Arctic Ocean and the Behring Strait.

Chukchee Mythology was first published in 1910 under the authorship of Waldemar Bogoras.

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Chukchee Mythology
Chukchee Mythology
By Waldemar Bogoras

The Chukchee occupy the extreme north-eastern tip of Asia, adjacent to the Arctic Ocean and the Behring Strait.

Chukchee Mythology was first published in 1910 under the authorship of Waldemar Bogoras.

For additional information on publishing your books on iPhone and iPad please visit www.AppsPublisher.com
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Chukchee Mythology

Chukchee Mythology

by Waldemar Bogoras
Chukchee Mythology

Chukchee Mythology

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Chukchee Mythology
By Waldemar Bogoras

The Chukchee occupy the extreme north-eastern tip of Asia, adjacent to the Arctic Ocean and the Behring Strait.

Chukchee Mythology was first published in 1910 under the authorship of Waldemar Bogoras.

For additional information on publishing your books on iPhone and iPad please visit www.AppsPublisher.com

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012301253
Publisher: Apps Publisher
Publication date: 04/11/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

"Waldemar Bogoras was born in Russia in 1865, and he died in 1936. During his life he was at one time exiled into Siberia for being a populist revolutionary. This is where his ethnological research started and this is where he would return to, on more than one occasion. In Siberia he studied the Chuck chi people mostly, he also studied the Koryak, and Yup'ik people. He collected items from people he called "Russified Natives," who had been exiled. He used these to show how cultures were being borrowed and assimilated, because they were being introduced with each other for the first time when these people were exiled. "After the Russian Revolution, he became the director of the Institute of the Peoples of the North, an agency concerned with education and developmental work among the northern tribes of Siberia." He also published books and novels."
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