Remains of a 2,000-year-old pit house at Naukan village
Total population
510 (2010)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Chukotka, Russia[2]
Languages
Russian, Naukan Yupik language, Chukchi
Religion
traditional tribal religion
Related ethnic groups
Chaplino people[1]
The Naukan, also known as the Naukanski, are a Siberian Yupik people and an Indigenous people of Siberia. They live in the Chukotka Autonomous Region of eastern Russia.[1]
^ abc"Yupik, Naukan." Ethnologue. Accessed 9 Feb 2014.
^"Asiatic Eskimos - Settlements." Countries and Their Cultures. Accessed 9 Feb 2014.
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