Chukotsky District (, ''Čukótskiy
rayón'';
Chukchi: , ''Čukotkakèn rajon'') is an administrative
[Law #33-OZ] and municipal
[Law #47-OZ] district (
raion
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), one of the
six
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In mathematics
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in
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Chukotka ( ; ), officially the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, is the easternmost federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia. It is an Autonomous okrugs of Russia, autonomous okrug situated in the Russian Far East, and shares a border wi ...
,
Russia
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. It is the easternmost district of the
autonomous okrug
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and Russia, and the closest part of Russia to the
United States
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. It borders with the
Chukchi Sea
The Chukchi Sea (, ), sometimes referred to as the Chuuk Sea, Chukotsk Sea or the Sea of Chukotsk, is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean. It is bounded on the west by the Long Strait, off Wrangel Island, and in the east by Point Barrow, Alaska, ...
in the north, the
Bering Sea
The Bering Sea ( , ; rus, Бе́рингово мо́ре, r=Béringovo móre, p=ˈbʲerʲɪnɡəvə ˈmorʲe) is a marginal sea of the Northern Pacific Ocean. It forms, along with the Bering Strait, the divide between the two largest landmasse ...
in the east,
Providensky District
Providensky District (; Chukchi language, Chukchi: , ''Urèlḳujym rajon''; Yupik languages, Yupik: Уӷрилӄуйым район) is an administrativeLaw #33-OZ and municipalLaw #45-OZ district (raion), one of the administrative divisions of Ch ...
in the south, and the
Kolyuchinskaya Bay
Kolyuchin Bay (; ''Kolyuchinskaya guba'') is a large bay in the Chukchi Sea on the northern shore of the Chukotka Peninsula, Russia.
Administratively this bay belongs to the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of the Russian Federation.
Geography
To the ...
in the west. The area of the district is .
[Official website of Chukotsky District]
Map of the district
Its
administrative center
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In countries with French as the administrative language, such as Belgiu ...
is the
rural locality
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(a ''
selo'') of
Lavrentiya
Lavrentiya (, Yupik language, Yupik: Ӄышы; Chukchi language, Chukchi: Ӄытрын, ''Ḳytryn''; Naukan language, Naukan: ''Qerre''; Iñupiaq language, Inupiaq: ''Kesrreq'' or ''Kisrriq'') is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, rural l ...
.
Population: The population of Lavrentiya accounts for 30.2% of the district's total population.
The district is populated mainly by indigenous peoples, the majority being either
Chukchi or
Yupik. The sparse nature of the population means that this is the only district in the autonomous okrug without any urban localities. The ''
selo'' of
Uelen
Uelen is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, rural locality (a ''village#Russia, selo'') in Chukotsky District, just south of the Arctic Circle in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug in the Russian Far East. As of the Russian Census (2010), 2010 C ...
is located in the district, which is a focal point for indigenous artwork of the region as a whole and the birthplace of
Yuri Rytkheu
Yuri Sergeyevich Rytkheu ( rus, Ю́рий Серге́евич Рытхэ́у, , ˈjʉrʲɪj sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ rɨtˈxɛʊ; ; 8 March 1930 – 14 May 2008) was a Chukchi people, Chukchi writer, who wrote in both his native Chukchi ...
, the first internationally recognized Chukchi writer.
Geography
Chukotsky District covers the northern half of the
Chukchi Peninsula
The Chukchi Peninsula (also Chukotka Peninsula or Chukotski Peninsula; , ''Chukotskiy poluostrov'', short form , ''Chukotka''), at about 66° N 172° W, is the easternmost peninsula of Asia. Its eastern end is at Cape Dezhnev near the village ...
, at the northeastern tip of
Eurasia
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. Prior to 1957, the district was substantially larger, as its territory covered not only present-day Chukotsky District, but also present-day
Providensky District
Providensky District (; Chukchi language, Chukchi: , ''Urèlḳujym rajon''; Yupik languages, Yupik: Уӷрилӄуйым район) is an administrativeLaw #33-OZ and municipalLaw #45-OZ district (raion), one of the administrative divisions of Ch ...
, as well as a substantial territory now included in
Iultinsky District
Iultinsky District (; Chukchi language, Chukchi: , ''Ivyltin rajon'') is an administrativeLaw #33-OZ and municipalLaw #149-OZ district (raion), one of the administrative divisions of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, six in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Ru ...
.
Uelen
Uelen is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, rural locality (a ''village#Russia, selo'') in Chukotsky District, just south of the Arctic Circle in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug in the Russian Far East. As of the Russian Census (2010), 2010 C ...
—the easternmost settlement on the Eurasian landmass and famous for its whale bone carving—is located on the district's territory. It also features the most easterly point on the Eurasian landmass: Cape Dezhnev, named after Russian navigator
Semyon Dezhnyov
Semyon Ivanovich Dezhnyov (, ; sometimes spelled Dezhnev; March 7, 1605 – 1673) was a Russian explorer of Siberia and the first European to sail through the Bering Strait, 80 years before Vitus Bering did. In 1648 he sailed from the Kolyma Riv ...
. It was formerly the setting for a
Dalstroy
Dalstroy (, ), also known as Far North Construction Trust, was an organization set up in 1931 in order to manage road construction and the mining of gold in the Russian Far East, including the Magadan Region, Chukotka, parts of Yakutia and parts ...
gulag
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site and the alleged starting point for
Clemens Forell
Cornelius Rost (27 March 1919, Kufstein, Austria – 18 October 1983, Munich, Germany)[As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me
''As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me'' () is a 2001 film about German World War II prisoner of war Clemens Forell's escape from a Siberian Gulag in the Soviet Union back to Germany. It is based on the book of the same name written by Bavarian nov ...]
''.
[Josef Martin Bauer. ''As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me''. However, the veracity of Bauer's book is suspect (cf. ]Cornelius Rost
Cornelius Rost (27 March 1919, Kufstein, Austria – 18 October 1983, Munich, Germany)[Big Diomede Island
Big Diomede Island or Tomorrow Island (; Ratmanov Island, ; ) is the western island of the two Diomede Islands in the middle of the Bering Strait. The island is home to a Russian military base which is located midway along the island's North sho ...]
, sometimes called ''Tomorrow Island'' since it is twenty-one hours ahead of its partner Little Diomede, despite being only away across the sea.
Lakes Koolen and Ioni
Lake Ioni (), also known as Yonai (), (, ''Yunin'') is a large freshwater lake in Chukotsky District, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia.Google Earth It has an area of . Currently there are no permanent settlements on the shores of the lake, but t ...
are located in the district.Google Earth
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History
For the indigenous peoples, life has been rather static for the last few millennia, judging from archaeological excavations. The region contains about eighty archaeological and historical sites, many of which are in the vicinity of present-day villages.
From the view of non-indigenous people, the area now known as Chukotsky District was a formidable place and was only gradually and tentatively explored in comparison with other areas of Chukotka. Semyon Dezhnyov and his Cossacks
The Cossacks are a predominantly East Slavic languages, East Slavic Eastern Christian people originating in the Pontic–Caspian steppe of eastern Ukraine and southern Russia. Cossacks played an important role in defending the southern borde ...
nearly had their entire fleet destroyed as they attempted to sail around the cape
A cape is a clothing accessory or a sleeveless outer garment of any length that hangs loosely and connects either at the neck or shoulders. They usually cover the back, shoulders, and arms. They come in a variety of styles and have been used th ...
that would ultimately bear his name on their way to the Anadyr River
The Anadyr (; Yukaghir: Онандырь; ) is a river in the far northeast of Siberia which flows into the Gulf of Anadyr of the Bering Sea and drains much of the interior of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. Its basin corresponds to the Anadyrsky ...
in the mid-17th century. Eighty years later, Vitus Bering sailed through the strait which now bears his name, and five years later, the first maps of the coastline were drawn by the Second Kamchatka Expedition
The Great Northern Expedition () or Second Kamchatka Expedition () was a major Russian Arctic expedition between roughly 1733 and 1743, which mapped most of the Arctic coast of Siberia and much of the Arctic coast of North America, greatly red ...
. However, it was not for a further fifty-five years that the coast of the region was visited by James Cook
Captain (Royal Navy), Captain James Cook (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British Royal Navy officer, explorer, and cartographer famous for his three voyages of exploration to the Pacific and Southern Oceans, conducted between 176 ...
, and a permanent Russian presence in the form of trading posts in any of the villages was not established until the early 1900s.
Prior to the establishment of the current administrative arrangement (with Chukotsky District as it is now being founded in 1927), Chukotsky Uyezd was founded with its seat in Provideniya Bay
Providence Bay (, ''Bukhta Provideniya'') is a fjord in the southern coast of the Chukchi Peninsula of northeastern Siberia. It was a popular rendezvous, wintering spot, and provisioning spot for whalers and traders in the nineteenth and early tw ...
in 1909, and in 1912, the seat was moved to Uelen with one of the first schools in the area opening there four years later.
Historical sites in Chukotsky District
There were once many indigenous Yupik settlements throughout Chukotsky District; however, at the end of the 1950s, the Soviet government began a substantial program of relocation, closing a large number of indigenous settlements and relocating their inhabitants to a small number of villages.[Krupnik and Chlenov, p. 60] These settlements were destined to become local hubs and model Soviet villages[Krupnik and Chlenov, p. 62] Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union
The Soviet Union was formally dissolved as a sovereign state and subject of international law on 26 December 1991 by Declaration No. 142-N of the Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. Declaration No. 142-Н of ...
, local indigenous people rely more heavily on their traditional hunting skills and are considering the resettling a number of these villages due to the lack of centralized relocation.[''Beringian Notes 2.2'', Bogoslovskaya L., National Park Service, Alaska Region (1993), pp. 1-12] The table below outlines some of the more important historical localities within the district.
Demographics
Chukotsky District has the highest percentage of indigenous peoples in the whole of Chukotka, with 85% of people being of native origin.[Fute, pp. 111ff] The native peoples are primarily Chukchi,[Norwegian Polar Institute]
Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6
/ref> but there are also small populations of Evens
The Evens /əˈvɛn/ ( Even: эвэн; pl. эвэсэл, ''evesel'' in Even and эвены, ''eveny'' in Russian; formerly called ''Lamuts'') are a people in Siberia and the Russian Far East. They live in regions of the Magadan Oblast and ...
, Koryaks
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, and Yupik.
The remaining 15% of the population is of non-indigenous origin,[Fute, pp. 85ff] mainly Russian. These people either migrated to the Far East
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or are the descendants of those who did, enticed by the higher pay, large pensions, and more generous allowances permitted to those prepared to endure the cold and the isolation, as well as those who were exiled here as a result of the Stalin
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's purges or after having been released from the gulag.
Economy
Unlike with most other districts of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Chukotsky District's economy is much more focused on traditional marine hunting and reindeer
The reindeer or caribou (''Rangifer tarandus'') is a species of deer with circumpolar distribution, native to Arctic, subarctic, tundra, taiga, boreal, and mountainous regions of Northern Europe, Siberia, and North America. It is the only re ...
herding. This is in part because, at around 85%, Chukotsky District has the highest percentage of indigenous peoples in the autonomous okrug. There is next to no industrial activity in this district, with the population mainly involved in reindeer herding, fishing, and seal hunting, with an administrative program in place to ensure that local indigenous peoples receive material incentives to continue with their traditional way of life.
Culture
Although many native rural localities in the autonomous okrug have historical museums documenting the culture of the indigenous peoples, Chukotsky District has a particularly strong cultural tradition, with Uelen being a notable hub, particularly for whale bone carving. Famous for its walrus ivory
Walrus ivory, also known as morse, comes from two modified upper canines of a walrus. The tusks grow throughout life and may, in the Pacific walrus, attain a length of one metre. Walrus teeth are commercially carved and traded; the average wa ...
carvings, Uelen has long been a major artistic center in the region, with several of the leading exponents of the craft, such as Vukvutagin, Vukvol, Tukkay, and Khukhutan, working out of Uelen. It is also home to an indigenous choir which has a history of cultural collaboration with their Inuit
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cousins across the Bering Strait
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in Alaska
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.
The village also serves as the base for archaeological
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expeditions to the area, which have uncovered a burial ground containing over three hundred burials of early Whale Hunter cultures, covering a time span from 500 BCE to 1000 CE. These excavations have shown that Uelen was a major settlement in the first centuries CE. In addition to revealing the existence of a culture dependent on whale and walrus hunting, archeologists also unearthed early examples of the indigenous peoples ivory carvings, a number of which are now held at the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography
The Kunstkamera (, derived from German ''Kunstkammer'' lit. "art chamber") formally organized as the Russian Academy of Science's Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (, ''Muzey antropologii i etnografii imeni Petra Velikogo Ro ...
in St. Petersburg.
The writer Yuri Rytkheu
Yuri Sergeyevich Rytkheu ( rus, Ю́рий Серге́евич Рытхэ́у, , ˈjʉrʲɪj sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ rɨtˈxɛʊ; ; 8 March 1930 – 14 May 2008) was a Chukchi people, Chukchi writer, who wrote in both his native Chukchi ...
was born in Uelen in 1930 to a family of trappers and hunters and was the first Chukchi author to achieve national prominence. His book ''A Dream in Polar Fog'' deals with the Chukchi people's efforts to adapt when a foreigner is shipwrecked on their shores.[Yury Rytkheu. ''A Dream in Polar Fog'', trans. by Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse. Archipelago Books, 2006. ]
The district hosts the dog sled race "Hope" and the sea hunters' "Beringiya" festival.
Administrative and municipal status
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Chukotsky District is one of the six
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In mathematics
A six-sided polygon is a hexagon, one of the three regular polygons capable of tiling the plane. A hexagon a ...
in the autonomous okrug. The '' selo'' of Lavrentiya
Lavrentiya (, Yupik language, Yupik: Ӄышы; Chukchi language, Chukchi: Ӄытрын, ''Ḳytryn''; Naukan language, Naukan: ''Qerre''; Iñupiaq language, Inupiaq: ''Kesrreq'' or ''Kisrriq'') is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, rural l ...
serves as its administrative center
An administrative centre is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place where the central administration of a commune, is located.
In countries with French as the administrative language, such as Belgiu ...
. The district does not have any lower-level administrative divisions and has administrative jurisdiction over six rural localities.
As a municipal division, the district is incorporated as Chukotsky Municipal District and is divided into six rural settlements.
Inhabited localities
Divisional source:
*Administrative centers are shown in bold
Gallery
File:Ruined House, Naukan.jpg, Ruined semi-subterranean house, Naukan, near Cape Dezhnev
File:Industry, Lorino.jpg, Power generation, Lorino
File:Meat Pit, Naukan.jpg, Meat storage pit, Naukan. Whale ribs cover the pit.
File:Female Dancers, Lorino.jpg, Female dancers, Lorino
File:Barrelfield lorino and lavrentiya.jpg, Abandoned Barrels near Lavrentiya
File:Drumfamily Lorino hot springs EPA.jpg, Family living in abandoned barrel
References
Notes
Sources
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''Petit Futé: Chukotka''
Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.
Provideniya Museum Catalogue
various authors, translated by Bland, R.L., Shared Beringia Heritage Program, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. April 2002.
*Igor Krupnik and Mikhail Chlenov (2007)
''Études/Inuit/Studies 31'' (1-2)
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