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Yukaghir Collection

The Yukaghir people, also known as the DDE-90035004, DDE-90035003, and other similar codes

Background imageYukaghir Collection: DDE-90035004

DDE-90035004
Reindeer (Rangifer Tarandus) grazing in valley, Russian Far East, Chukotka region, Northern Kamchatka, Russia Date: 27/07/2006

Background imageYukaghir Collection: DDE-90035003

DDE-90035003
Reindeer (Rangifer Tarandus) grazing in valley, Russian Far East, Chukotka region, Northern Kamchatka, Russia Date: 27/07/2006

Background imageYukaghir Collection: DDE-90035000

DDE-90035000
Reindeer (Rangifer Tarandus) herd, Russian Far East, Chukotka region, Northern Kamchatka, Russia Date: 27/07/2006

Background imageYukaghir Collection: DDE-90035002

DDE-90035002
Reindeer migration (Rangifer Tarandus) at Anadyr Bay, Russian Far East, Chukotka region, Northern Kamchatka, Russia Date: 27/07/2006

Background imageYukaghir Collection: DDE-90035001

DDE-90035001
Reindeer migration (Rangifer Tarandus) at Anadyr Bay, Russian Far East, Chukotka region, Northern Kamchatka, Russia Date: 27/07/2006

Background imageYukaghir Collection: DDE-90034997

DDE-90034997
Reindeer migration (Rangifer Tarandus) at Anadyr Bay, Russian Far East, Chukotka region, Northern Kamchatka, Russia Date: 27/07/2006

Background imageYukaghir Collection: DDE-90034999

DDE-90034999
Russia, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russian Far East, Anadyr Bay, Bering /nSea, Caribou, Reindeer migration (Rangifer Tarandus) Date: 27/07/2006

Background imageYukaghir Collection: DDE-90034998

DDE-90034998
Russia, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russian Far East, Anadyr Bay, Bering /nSea, Caribou, Reindeer migration (Rangifer Tarandus) Date: 27/07/2006

Background imageYukaghir Collection: DDE-90034996

DDE-90034996
Reindeer migration (Rangifer Tarandus) at Anadyr Bay, Russian Far East, Chukotka region, Northern Kamchatka, Russia Date: 27/07/2006

Background imageYukaghir Collection: DDE-90034995

DDE-90034995
Reindeer migration (Rangifer Tarandus) at Anadyr Bay, Russian Far East, Chukotka region, Northern Kamchatka, Russia Date: 27/07/2006

Background imageYukaghir Collection: Ethnic groups of Asia, 1880s C017 / 6927

Ethnic groups of Asia, 1880s C017 / 6927
Ethnic groups of Asia, 19th-century artwork. The groups are: 1. Yukaghir; 2. Ostjakin; 3. Mongol; 4. Rajput; 5. Kyrgyz; 6. Tungus; 7. Yakutian; 8. Tibetan; 9. Chinese woman; 10. Chinese man; 11



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The Yukaghir people, also known as the DDE-90035004, DDE-90035003, and other similar codes, are an indigenous ethnic group found in the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia's Far East. With a rich history dating back to the 1880s C017 / 6927 era, they have managed to preserve their unique culture and traditions. Living in harmony with nature, the Yukaghir rely on hunting caribou for sustenance. Their ancestral lands encompass Anadyr Bay and stretch towards the Bering Sea. The breathtaking landscapes surrounding them serve as a reminder of their deep connection to this remote region. Despite facing challenges over time due to external influences and modernization, the Yukaghir people continue to proudly maintain their heritage. They possess a profound knowledge of survival skills passed down through generations. The resilience of this ethnic group is admirable; they have adapted while still preserving their distinct language and customs. The Yukaghir's cultural practices reflect their close-knit community bonds and reverence for nature. Through traditional ceremonies and rituals, such as storytelling or shamanistic practices, they honor their ancestors' wisdom. These gatherings strengthen social cohesion among community members while keeping alive ancient beliefs that shape their identity today. As we delve into understanding Asia's diverse ethnic groups further, it is crucial not to overlook communities like the Yukaghir who embody resilience amidst changing times. Their story serves as an inspiration for cultural preservation efforts worldwide - reminding us all of our shared responsibility in safeguarding humanity's collective heritage.