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CHUKOTKO-KAMCHATKAN LANGUAGES 

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The Chukotko-Kamchatkan or Chukchi-Kamchatkan languages are a language family of extreme northeastern Siberia. Its speakers traditionally were indigenous hunter-gatherers and reindeer-herders. Chukotko-Kamchatkan is endangered.
The Kamchatkan branch is moribund, represented only by Western Itelmen with 82 as of the 2010 census.
The Chukotkan branch had close to 7,000 speakers left (as of 2010, the majority being speakers of Chukchi), with a reported total ethnic population of 25,000.
While the family is sometimes grouped typologically and geographically as Paleo-Siberian, no external genetic relationship has been widely accepted as proven. The most popular such proposals have been for links with Eskimo-Aleut, either alone or in the context of a wider grouping.
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Комментарии : 53   
@Dom_om_nom
@Dom_om_nom Год назад
It’s so good to see people actually covering North Asian (Siberian) cultures and languages
@Connie_TinuityError
@Connie_TinuityError Год назад
It's also so bad to see how underrated this culture is
@Akaashi__
@Akaashi__ Год назад
I am always impressed with how Andy manages to find the speakers of those languages. Wow!
@lisasutherland-fraser4479
@lisasutherland-fraser4479 Год назад
I can hear similarities with Inuit in Koryak Chuckchi. Similar words. Itelmen not so. More Native American sounding. Brilliant.
@leonardoschiavelli6478
@leonardoschiavelli6478 Год назад
According to what I've watched, Itelmen is quite distinct from Chukchi and Koryak.
@polishhussarmapping258
@polishhussarmapping258 Год назад
Because Itelmen is part the Kamchatkan branch, and it may have been influenced by some substrate, perhaps related to North American languages.
@Slashplite
@Slashplite Год назад
Sounds like Powhatan
@LastChanceHere
@LastChanceHere Год назад
@@polishhussarmapping258 no wonder it has those extreme glottal stops
@kirillkostyunin9194
@kirillkostyunin9194 Год назад
Indeed, Itelmen is closely related to the languages of native Americans. It is the part of the tribes that didn't migrate from Siberia.
@arkevarohe
@arkevarohe Год назад
Greetings from Kamchatka!!
@polishhussarmapping258
@polishhussarmapping258 Год назад
Is Koryak commonly spoken there?
@LaithClips
@LaithClips Год назад
These are some pretty epic languages
@polishhussarmapping258
@polishhussarmapping258 Год назад
I hope this family can be saved.
@avtandil
@avtandil Год назад
I hope for that too, but it's rather impossible in the modern world :( if they could be left alone, independent and back to their traditional, historical way of life - maybe it would be somehow possible, if they are again a vast majority in their own land. But if they a part of a large country, using another language as a lingua franca for all its nations... it would be a really difficult task. If Chukchis are now only about 1/4 population of Chukotka, and Koryaks maybe some 2%, Itelmen - less then 1% of Kamchatka (whilst Russians, apparently, some 55 and 85% in both regions), if only small percent of them still speaks the language of their ancestors, and most of them are people, well, in best case, middle-aged - I would bet, that - very sadly - these languages will go extinct in no more than 30 years for Koryak and Itelmen, maybe some 100 years for Chukchi.
@arkevarohe
@arkevarohe Год назад
There are practically no native speakers of the Itelmenti language, only a few elderly women. Our Kamchatka archaeologist says that there is no one left at all, but he tends to exaggerate. There are very few Itelmens left, the Koryaks are doing better, there are still quite a lot of them and the language is more supported.
@irishpsalteri
@irishpsalteri Год назад
I really enjoy this channel.
@dsyy90210
@dsyy90210 Год назад
omg i was literally checking to see if you had an Itelmen video yesterday
@jaironperezcopa6503
@jaironperezcopa6503 Год назад
Itelmen looks to be the most divergent of the three
@arkevarohe
@arkevarohe Год назад
in fact, the "Chukotka-Kamchatka language family" is a conventional name for these languages. We have not yet figured out whether the Itelmen language is really related to the Chukchi-Koryak. I can only say here that the Itelmens appeared in Kamchatka much earlier than other peoples, they are the oldest people in Kamchatka and the first traces of their culture appeared here 7,000 years ago.
@cavaleirobranco995
@cavaleirobranco995 Год назад
Your content is great! Please do a video about the Komi language and people of The Komi Republic in Russia
@diegorusso6900
@diegorusso6900 Год назад
Simply: Wow!
@amanwithatophat1439
@amanwithatophat1439 Год назад
I have been very interested in these languages thanks for the video
@Davlavi
@Davlavi Год назад
Very cool thanks.
@robertoniculaie7749
@robertoniculaie7749 Год назад
Ideas: thec balto-slavic language, anticent greek, latin and sami for the future languages
@AliK-ve8mm
@AliK-ve8mm Год назад
Hi I love your videos and I was wondering how do you make these people?
@user-fl1dc9ju3g
@user-fl1dc9ju3g Год назад
Imagine that Siberian Independent Republic exists & its national language list includes those.
@siimtulev1759
@siimtulev1759 3 месяца назад
Itelmen is actually similar to Uralic (Finnish, Estonian, etc..)
@tikaal
@tikaal Год назад
so cool
@Nobody-jx6xc
@Nobody-jx6xc Год назад
Yes finally
@paiwanhan
@paiwanhan Год назад
Does Akkat mean sons?
@amazigh_sous_atlas
@amazigh_sous_atlas Год назад
Is it possible to make a video about the Amazigh languages❤🇲🇦🇩🇿🇮🇨🇲🇷🇲🇱🇳🇪🇱🇾🇹🇳🇪🇬🇸🇳🇧🇫؟
@benvo215
@benvo215 Год назад
xin chào andy tui là thi tú tui là người việt nam tui thích languages là english taiwan korea japan cantonese philippes france india vietnam indonesia tui đọc được 10 ngoại ngữ rất chuẩn chúc andy buổi tối vui vẻ ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@dsyy90210
@dsyy90210 Год назад
they sound phonetically similar to the indigenous languages of the Pacific Northwest to me
@curiosidadesconmarcello2009
I played this in my room at 4 a.m and I invoked 7 Siberian demons.
@osamaanis5061
@osamaanis5061 Год назад
ليست بعيدة عن اللغات المغولية خاصة تلك الغة المعقدة المسماة البيراتية وايضا المونغورية
@BATO_BRX
@BATO_BRX Год назад
We wait buriat language!
@satanshameer690
@satanshameer690 Год назад
Three groups with high neo-siberian and ANE ancestry
@boilunmate993
@boilunmate993 Год назад
Please kuki language.
@kyrgyzstanuzbekistan8065
@kyrgyzstanuzbekistan8065 Год назад
Wow🤩
@Negostrike
@Negostrike Год назад
Sounds like a mix of Mapundungun and Estonian
@medbiologiste7609
@medbiologiste7609 Год назад
A lot of q 😱😱
@Gigantic889
@Gigantic889 Год назад
Itelmen sounds weird & hard to spell
@dutamaciptamedia
@dutamaciptamedia 5 месяцев назад
Koryakia Republic !!! Chukotia Republic !!! Yakutia Republic!!!
@lucascruz6896
@lucascruz6896 3 месяца назад
ITELMEN - JAPANESE CHUKCHI - CHINESE KORYAK - KOREAN
@KinasyaDCLXVI
@KinasyaDCLXVI Год назад
Love North Asia People Blood brothers ❤ 🇹🇷❤🇵🇼
@wairor7490
@wairor7490 Год назад
How's the blood? And what kind of flag is that?
@rvat2003
@rvat2003 Год назад
That's the Palau flag. Way far from North Asia.
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