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Human populations began moving into Northeastern Siberia over sixteen thousand years ago from the more temperate regions of eastern Asia, spreading north and east with the passing of the last Ice Age until they crossed into the Americas via Alaska. That great migration was only the beginning of the story.
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NGO initiated by Michael Grey Wolf and dedicated to furthering the cultural and ecosocial situation of northern Asia's First Peoples.
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Online exhibition on the Jesup North Pacific Expedition (1897-1902), by the American Museum of Natural History.
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Online exhibition on the lifeways of 14 Siberian peoples of a century ago.
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Brief overview of Kamchatka's native peoples.
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Center for and by the indigenous peoples of the Russian Federation, with online information bulletins (in Russian, English and German).
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NGO protecting the interests of Russia's northern minority peoples (in Russian and English).
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Article by Shiro Sasaki, discussing the ethnic identity and socio-cultural units of the Yakut and Even.
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Northern Russian and Siberian areal studies, part of the SPRI (Scott Polar Research Institute).
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Online exhibition on the Ainu, Nivkh and Orok, by the Sakhalin Regional Museum.
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Photographs and texts excerpted from the book "Man, Gods, and Magic" by Ivar Lissner.
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Graphic and sculptural artist engaged with the First Peoples of Northern Asia and with nature.
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Customs and material culture (in Russian and English).
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Article by Peter P. Schweitzer in Anthropology of East Europe Review 1995.