The good neighbor looks beyond the external accidents and discerns those inner qualities that make all men human, and therefore, brothers. - Martin Luther King, Jr.

The burnt child shuns the fire until the next day. - Mark Twain


Chukotka Region

The following is a list of sites describing this autonomous region in Russia's Far East. This region is closest to the USA's Alaska and is only divided by it with the Bering Strait. We hope this list will continue to grow as more communities become represented on the World Wide Web so please be sure to let us know if you are aware of any other sites.


  • Chukotka Home Page *

    Patty Gray has put together a very nice site with photos, regional information and her experiences during her 1995-96 ethnographic fieldwork in Russia.

  • Chukotka: Russian Reindeer Country *

    Information and photos about this area of the Russian Far East is presented by Hopkins High School in Minnesota.


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