Milgichil and Kincaid survey Koryak ruined house

Vasili Migichil and Christina Kincaid measure and survey the remains of a Penzhina Bay semi-subterranean house. This is near a fishing camp a short boat ride to the west of Manily. There are several related photographs. Learned Russian at university and several months in Moscow and St. Petersburg. F...

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Other Authors: Vasili Milgichil, Christina Kincaid
Format: Moving Image (Video)
Language:Russian
English
Published: Alexander King 2001
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spelling ftolac:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1313326 2023-05-15T16:59:01+02:00 Milgichil and Kincaid survey Koryak ruined house Kamchatka-2001-08-19_Milgichil_Kincaid Documentation of Koryak Ethnopoetics: Stories from Speakers of Non-standard Varieties of Koryak and Nymylan Koryak Vasili Milgichil Christina Kincaid Russian Federation 2001-08-19 video/mp4 https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1313326%23 kpy rus eng rus eng Alexander King University of Aberdeen https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1313326%23 Show and Tell Koryak language Russian language English language Video 2001 ftolac 2020-05-28T05:28:03Z Vasili Migichil and Christina Kincaid measure and survey the remains of a Penzhina Bay semi-subterranean house. This is near a fishing camp a short boat ride to the west of Manily. There are several related photographs. Learned Russian at university and several months in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Fluent in Russian with soft American accent. Many Kamchatkans mistake her for Polish or some other western Slavic woman. Knows a few words of Koryak for social situations. Moving Image (Video) Kamchatka Koryak OLAC: Open Language Archives Community Camp A ENVELOPE(141.550,141.550,-66.929,-66.929) Manily ENVELOPE(165.339,165.339,62.486,62.486) Penzhina ENVELOPE(165.112,165.112,62.468,62.468)
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English language
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Milgichil and Kincaid survey Koryak ruined house
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Russian language
English language
description Vasili Migichil and Christina Kincaid measure and survey the remains of a Penzhina Bay semi-subterranean house. This is near a fishing camp a short boat ride to the west of Manily. There are several related photographs. Learned Russian at university and several months in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Fluent in Russian with soft American accent. Many Kamchatkans mistake her for Polish or some other western Slavic woman. Knows a few words of Koryak for social situations.
author2 Vasili Milgichil
Christina Kincaid
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title Milgichil and Kincaid survey Koryak ruined house
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title_full Milgichil and Kincaid survey Koryak ruined house
title_fullStr Milgichil and Kincaid survey Koryak ruined house
title_full_unstemmed Milgichil and Kincaid survey Koryak ruined house
title_sort milgichil and kincaid survey koryak ruined house
publisher Alexander King
publishDate 2001
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