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Population |
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Manners of the fixed Koriacs |
84 |
Their inflexible courage |
85 |
Mode of life |
87 |
Occupations |
88 |
Food |
89 |
Drink |
90 |
Features |
92 |
Cradle in which the women carry their children |
93 |
Marriages |
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Funerals |
96 |
Religion |
100 |
Idiom |
105 |
Preparations for my departure from Ingiga |
106 |
Superstition of my soldiers |
113 |
Departure from Ingiga |
115 |
Description of a Koriac sledge |
117 |
Mode of travelling with deer |
122 |
In danger of my life, from being my own charioteer |
124 |
Receive a visit and present from prince Amoulamoula |
130 |
Arrival at the yourt of Oumiavin’s brother |
132 |
Details respecting my host |
134 |
Flocks of rein deer |
143 |
Yourts of the wandering Koriacs |
147 |
Hot springs of Tavatoma |
151 |
Mountain of Villegui |
154 |
Ostrog of Toumané |
157 |
Tempest |
160 |
Take shelter in a deserted yourt |
161 |
Plan of my journey |
168 |
Bay of Iret |
170 |
Arrival at Yamsk |
172 |
Dress of the wandering Toungouses |
174 |
Mountain called Babouschka, or grandmother |
177 |
Ostrog of Srednoi |
180 |
Of Siglann |
181 |
Ola, a Toungouse ostrog |
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