Chukchi
- Noun:
- A member of an indigenous people of northeastern Siberia: A "Chukchi" is a person belonging to a native ethnic group inhabiting the Chukchi Peninsula and surrounding areas in the Russian Far East.
- The language spoken by this people: "Chukchi" also refers to the Paleosiberian language spoken by the Chukchi people, noted for its distinct phonological characteristics.
Noun (referring to a person): The Chukchi have a rich cultural heritage based on reindeer herding and marine hunting.He met a Chukchi elder who shared stories of life on the tundra.
Noun (referring to the language): Chukchi is known for its complex system of vowel harmony.Linguists study Chukchi to understand its unique grammatical structures.
Ethnographic Context: The term is used in anthropological and historical texts to describe the culture, traditions, and social organization of this people. The expedition aimed to document Chukchi shamanistic practices.
Linguistic Context: In linguistic literature, it refers specifically to the language family and its features. The paper analyzes evidentiality markers in Chukchi.
Chukotkan (adj): Pertaining to the Chukchi Peninsula or the Chukchi people. Chukotkan folklore is full of stories about the sea and animals.
Chukchee: An alternate spelling for "Chukchi." Some older texts use the spelling 'Chukchee'.
- Chukchee (n): An alternative name for a member of the people or their language.
- Luoravetlan (n): A less common endonym (self-designation) for the Chukchi people.
Chukchi Peninsula: The geographical region in northeastern Russia that is the traditional homeland of the Chukchi people. The Chukchi Peninsula faces the Bering Sea.
Chukchi Sea: The marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, named after the region and its people. The Chukchi Sea lies north of the Bering Strait.
- an indigenous and isolated language of unknown origin spoken by the Chukchi that is pronounced differently by men and women
- a member of an indigenous people living on the Chukchi Peninsula