Ryrkaypiy (russian: Рыркайпий;
Chukchi: , ''Ryrkampan'') is a
rural locality (a ''
selo'') just to the west of
Mys Shmidta
Mys Shmidta (russian: Мыс Шми́дта, lit. ''Cape Schmidt'') is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Iultinsky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located about southeast of the cape of the same name on the shore of ...
in
Iultinsky District of
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
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,
Russia
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Municipally, Ryrkaypiy is incorporated as Ryrkaypiy Rural Settlement.
Population: .
Demographics
The village is a small settlement, with a population of 766 as of 2010, of whom 388 were men and 378 women,
up considerably from a 2003 estimate of 324.
[Red Cross Chukotka – Shmidtovsky District](_blank)
(Archived) Most of the residents are of
Chukchi descent.
History and economy
The name of the village means "''Place of the Walrus''" in
Chukchi,
[capetocape.org.uk – Mys Shmidta](_blank)
/ref> or "''Walrus Jam''", to convey the meaning that there are regularly large numbers of Walrus
The walrus (''Odobenus rosmarus'') is a large flippered marine mammal with a discontinuous distribution about the North Pole in the Arctic Ocean and subarctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. The walrus is the only living species in the f ...
in the vicinity. Unsurprisingly, marine hunting has traditionally been a key source of food and employment for the local indigenous people.
As with several of the rural settlements throughout Chukotka, Ryrkaipiy was the centre for a collectivised farm centred on reindeer
Reindeer (in North American English, known as caribou if wild and ''reindeer'' if domesticated) are deer in the genus ''Rangifer''. For the last few decades, reindeer were assigned to one species, ''Rangifer tarandus'', with about 10 subsp ...
. It was the central farmstead for the largest of all the reindeer herding farms throughout Chukotka, named ''Pioneer''. Unlike other rural settlements in Chukotka such as Alkatvaam
Alkatvaam (russian: Алькатваам; ckt, Ыʼԓкытвээм, ''Y’ḷkytvèèm'') is a rural locality (a '' selo'') in Anadyrsky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. Population: with an estimated population as of 1 January 201 ...
in Beringovsky District and Tavaivaam
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in Anadyrsky District
Anadyrsky District (russian: Ана́дырский райо́н; Chukchi: , ''Kagyrgyn rajon'') is an administrativeLaw #33-OZ and municipalLaw #148-OZ district (raion), one of the six in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. It is located in the c ...
, following the collapse of the Soviet Union
The dissolution of the Soviet Union, also negatively connoted as rus, Разва́л Сове́тского Сою́за, r=Razvál Sovétskogo Soyúza, ''Ruining of the Soviet Union''. was the process of internal disintegration within the Sov ...
and payments to the farms from the government effectively ceased as Russia moved to a market economy
A market economy is an economic system in which the decisions regarding investment, production and distribution to the consumers are guided by the price signals created by the forces of supply and demand, where all suppliers and consumers ar ...
, the workers on this farm were able to keep their reindeer herds going and these herds are still the major source of employment for the local people, despite living on the coast.
As with many Chukotkan villages, there are strong efforts made to keep the traditions of the indigenous peoples alive and although Ryrkaipiy has modern facilities such as a hospital, post office, high school and daycare centre there is also a traditional Chukchi ensemble and cultural centre and Northern Star Native Women's Club.
Towards the end of November 2017, the village received coverage in international news when the sudden death of a large amount of walrus, and the subsequent drift of the corpses towards the village, attracted a large number of polar bears, causing a state of high alert with children forbidden from walking to school and public events cancelled after one bear broke a window in a house.
Transport
Ryrkaypiy is connected to the outside world only via Mys Shmidta
Mys Shmidta (russian: Мыс Шми́дта, lit. ''Cape Schmidt'') is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Iultinsky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located about southeast of the cape of the same name on the shore of ...
. From there, there is a road linking Mys Shmidta with Egvekinot.[Strogoff, p.139] There is also a unpaved road between Mys Shmidta and Komsomolsky, of which is unpaved road and the remaining is a snow road. Within the village, there is also a small network of roads including:[Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Company](_blank)
Billings
* улица Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''Peace Street'')
* улица Пламенная (Ulitsa Plamennaya)
* улица Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')
* улица Солнечная (Ulitsa Solnechnaya, lit. ''Solar Street'')
* улица Строительная (Ulitsa Stroitelnaya, lit ''Construction Street'')
* улица Тевлянто (Ulitsa Tevlyanto, lit ''Tevlyanto Street'')
* улица Транспортная (Ulitsa Transportnaya, lit. ''Transport Street'')
* улица Челюскинцев (Ulitsa Chelyuskintsev, lit ''Chelyuskin Street'')
* улица Шмидта (Ulitsa Shmidta, lit ''Shmidt Street'')
Climate
Ryrkaypiy has a tundra
In physical geography, tundra () is a type of biome where tree growth is hindered by frigid temperatures and short growing seasons. The term ''tundra'' comes through Russian (') from the Kildin Sámi word (') meaning "uplands", "treeless mo ...
climate (''ET'')[McKnight and Hess, pp.235–7] where the warmest month has an average temperature between and .
See also
* List of inhabited localities in Iultinsky District
References
Notes
Sources
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*M Strogoff, P-C Brochet, and D. Auzia
''Petit Futé: Chukotka''
(2006). "Avant-Garde" Publishing House.
External links
Ryrkaypiy photo gallery
Short film on Ryrkaypiy
{{Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Populated places of Arctic Russia
Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Chukchi Sea