@@bernardleeman7726 No. Native Americans came to America in 2 stages from Siberia. The first stage (very ancient) produced the Native Latin, Central and North Americans we know today. The second stage (about 3,000 years ago) produced Eskimoic people.
@@bernardleeman7726 it was the ancient Beringian population, which lived in a region of today's Chukotka, Bering strait and Alaska, both Amerindians and Chukotko-Kamchatkan peoples descend from it, and separated from other Siberians and Asians long before that
Chukotko-Kamchatkans are so unique! Even though their similarities to Siberians and Native Americans are obvious, the way they dance is so different to everything i've ever seen, they give off a totally different vibe! Also i think i've got a crush on the girls lol looking too pretty in that attire and hairstyle..
@@battalion2604 the first migration of siberian settlers into the americas, became the native americans. The second, much more recent migration, became the inuit.
@@woohooo7634 There were 3 migrations from East Asia first and second migration from Siberia and third migration came from Alaska. Hunters and nomadic people continuously migrated to North America between those migration times.
Я была на этом концерте, когда была маленьким ребёнком☺️
Песни и танцы народов сильных и выносливых народов Севера чукчей.
К'айлем, славься и процветания вам
Очень красивые танцы и пение! Дай бог вам здоровья! Сохраняйте ваши традиции.
I'm native and sounds familiar..haaa I love this music very beautiful
:)
Our ancient ancestors. Greetings from Greenland.
Красивый танец мне очень нравится
Очень красиво! Такая нежность и грация! Не забывайте культуру и язык ваш..вашу религию..НЕ позволяйте вашему народу исчезнуть!
That is my tribe! Very proud of our people!!! We are the ancestors of the native Americans.
It is a bit more complex. Native Americans backtracked to Asia and added their DNA to Chukchi.
@@bernardleeman7726 No. Native Americans came to America in 2 stages from Siberia. The first stage (very ancient) produced the Native Latin, Central and North Americans we know today. The second stage (about 3,000 years ago) produced Eskimoic people.
@@bernardleeman7726 it was the ancient Beringian population, which lived in a region of today's Chukotka, Bering strait and Alaska, both Amerindians and Chukotko-Kamchatkan peoples descend from it, and separated from other Siberians and Asians long before that
This is my all time favorite Chukchi video!!
no, our ancestors were the same. now we went different directions. we spoke a language that was the ancestor to chukchi and other languages
I saw them perform here at Anchorage Alaska about 8 years ago
magical singing, charming dances, beautiful faces.
Ии,ридные!!Ниче нэ бойтэсь ,нэ грустите- я з у вас е!!Люблю,уважаю ,скучаю ках прэжде!!
очень красивый танец!
The women's voice sounds like seagulls. So cute.
女性たちの掛け声が、かもめみたいでかわいい。
Spirit lifter, i love other cultures ecspecially similiar to ours(Native american)
How fortunate that there are young people who are keeping this interesting tradition alive.
👏👏👏❤️👍К'айлем
Просто чудесно....
Все азиатки по-своему красивы, и чукчанки в том числе
I love this group,magical and i am enchanted and would love to travel to this place one day to experience the Ergyron group if am lucky.
Chukotko-Kamchatkans are so unique! Even though their similarities to Siberians and Native Americans are obvious, the way they dance is so different to everything i've ever seen, they give off a totally different vibe! Also i think i've got a crush on the girls lol looking too pretty in that attire and hairstyle..
Yupik dance the same
Почему я плачу?
They're very similar but still different. They're Chukchi not Inuit.
Battalion Is the language understandable to inuit?
We are extremely closely related.
These are ancestors to the original tribal peoples of the great plains of North America, and to the Inuit, who came later.
Rather more complicated than that. Three migrations went to the Americas and some returned to Asia where their DNA got mixed with Chukchi
@@bernardleeman7726 No. That's not true. the original comment by Эскендер Григорович, is correct. I am Chukchi.
Haya hanga heya haya hanga aya hanga heya haya!! Very simple lyrics for second last men's dance
красиво так ,на птиц похожи девушки
Тоже так подумал, на чаек похожи. Вообще движения очень интересные
great thank you, spasibo
super fantastic
this is like yupic dance
Привет о ткоряков)
👍👍👍 ПРЕДКИ КАЙШАКОВ 👍👍👍
Chukchi=cold=춥지(Korean language )
When someone to visit . Chukchi ? Asking
This is amazing!
Very Good
Юля Тимонина прям красавица.
правда мороз не ощущается до сорака грам
My ancestors
Some of them crossed the bering strait during the ice age and became the native americans
The Inuit and Aleutians.
Winston Cheng How so? The Native Americans have no Biological or Linguistic Similarities with East Asians which debunks that Eurocentard Bullshit.
@@battalion2604 the first migration of siberian settlers into the americas, became the native americans. The second, much more recent migration, became the inuit.
You mean the yupik and inuit???
@@woohooo7634
There were 3 migrations from East Asia first and second migration from Siberia and third migration came from Alaska.
Hunters and nomadic people continuously migrated to North America between those migration times.
Остров Айон незселён
Chu=cold . chi=Are you
This make sense.
Yes, chi could means questioning.
Я ж у вас е!!..
Саша Овчинников танцует.
Looks like birds
17/11/2021
2:08 the original dab
bering land brigde song of savoonga
Я ж у вас е и думаю /к сваему нескромному удовольствию ,шо эт нэ мало по ходу!!/
Все индейцы Северной Америки должны молится
Танец с птицей связан?
Bake Semey , не только движения птиц изображают танцоры, но и ловлю рыбы, китобойный промысел. то есть то, чем живут северные народы.
да я чукча да хлдно у вас епринестровский русский молдован
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