Yatylkuts set up their yaranga
The video demonstrates the assembly of a traditional Koryak/Chukchi skin tent, called dzadzanga in Srednie Pakhachi or more commonly, yaranga in Russian (following Chukchi phonology). It is yayanga in standard Koryak. Some Koryak words for various parts of the tent can be heard. Tatiana's elder...
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ftolac:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1313332 2024-11-10T14:38:28+00:00 Yatylkuts set up their yaranga Kamchatka-1998-05-24_Yatykults_Yaranga Documentation of Koryak Ethnopoetics: Stories from Speakers of Non-standard Varieties of Koryak and Nymylan Koryak Tatiana Yatylkut Russian Federation 1998-05-24 video/mp4 https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1313332%23 kpy rus eng unknown rus eng Alexander King University of Aberdeen https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1313332%23 Show and Tell Koryak language Russian language English language Video 1998 ftolac 2024-10-23T17:36:51Z The video demonstrates the assembly of a traditional Koryak/Chukchi skin tent, called dzadzanga in Srednie Pakhachi or more commonly, yaranga in Russian (following Chukchi phonology). It is yayanga in standard Koryak. Some Koryak words for various parts of the tent can be heard. Tatiana's elderly mother will live in the tent during the summer until hard freezes in late September or so. The two little girls are Maya, Tanya and Volodya's youngest child, and Yulia, their oldest grandchild, daughter of Oksana. Moving Image (Video) Chukchi Kamchatka Koryak OLAC: Open Language Archives Community Pakhachi ENVELOPE(169.144,169.144,60.556,60.556) Srednie ENVELOPE(100.300,100.300,-66.133,-66.133) |
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The video demonstrates the assembly of a traditional Koryak/Chukchi skin tent, called dzadzanga in Srednie Pakhachi or more commonly, yaranga in Russian (following Chukchi phonology). It is yayanga in standard Koryak. Some Koryak words for various parts of the tent can be heard. Tatiana's elderly mother will live in the tent during the summer until hard freezes in late September or so. The two little girls are Maya, Tanya and Volodya's youngest child, and Yulia, their oldest grandchild, daughter of Oksana. |
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Tatiana Yatylkut |
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Moving Image (Video) |
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Yatylkuts set up their yaranga |
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Yatylkuts set up their yaranga |
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Yatylkuts set up their yaranga |
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Yatylkuts set up their yaranga |
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Yatylkuts set up their yaranga |
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yatylkuts set up their yaranga |
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Alexander King |
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1998 |
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https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1313332%23 |
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Russian Federation |
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ENVELOPE(169.144,169.144,60.556,60.556) ENVELOPE(100.300,100.300,-66.133,-66.133) |
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Pakhachi Srednie |
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Pakhachi Srednie |
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Chukchi Kamchatka Koryak |
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Chukchi Kamchatka Koryak |
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