In a way, Alaska existed in the Russian imagination long before it had a place on the Russian map. Russian fur hunters and traders in Siberia had heard for centuries from the Yupik, the coastal ...
Alaska Native Language map. Source: Alaska Geographic Alliance ... and comes originally from the Koryak or Chukchi languages of Siberia; it appears to have been quickly adopted by the Aleut ...
Wildfires are ravaging parts of the Arctic, with areas of Siberia, Alaska, Greenland and Canada engulfed in flames and smoke. Satellite images show how the plumes of smoke from the fires ...
This separation is indicative of the Bering land bridge connecting Siberia and Alaska having been crossed, or, at the very least, of the ancestral population having become geographically isolated ...
high-resolution maps of Alaska. He made good on that promise this week with the release of the first set of maps, called Arctic digital elevation models or ArcticDEMs, created through the National ...
Maps matter because the shape and geology ... Already in the 1970s and 1980s, Siberia and Alaska had parallel petroleum booms, but these were mostly on land. Increasingly drillers are looking ...
The equipment was brought to Krasnoyarsk (in Russia’s Siberia). From there, aircraft were distributed to military divisions. The historic replica is organized at the initiative of the Alaska ...
However, as climate changed, their numbers dwindled to isolated populations in modern Siberia and Alaska, until their last dated survival 4 kyr ago. In the East Siberian Arctic (>70 °N), there is ...
On the North Slope of Alaska, the culture of the Inupiat centers ... hunters and fishermen of northern China and southeast Siberia. Stories portraying indigenous communities as degraded or ...