If you want to know the REAL reason why V chose to take the RFA and the countries to the French Polynesias, read this conversation
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If you want to know the REAL reason why V chose to take the RFA and the countries to the French Polynesias, read this conversation
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'In 1991, Chukotka declared its separation to become a subject of the Russian Federation in its own right, a move that was confirmed by the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation in 1993.' And the truth is revealed about Tygrynkeev- they're actually an entity of the Chukchi traditions, religion, and the ancestors that takes the form of a husky- which is a very close companions to many Chukchi people for thousands of years Precious | Next
How ironic, I get a cold while working on this page :'D Anyways, here's Tygrynkeev! ...Wonder where they've been all this time. Previous | Next
'At the end of the 17th century, the fort regained some importance when the sea route from Anadyrsk to Kamchatka was discovered. It was used as the staging base for expeditions to Kamchatka and all other forts and settlements were made subject to Anadyrsk. When the wealth of Kamchatka's natural resources was discovered, the Russian government started to give the far north-eastern region more serious attention. In 1725, Tsar Peter the Great ordered Vitus Bering to explore Kamchatka and Afanasy Shestakov to lead a military expedition to subjugate the Chukchi. This expedition failed when the fleet suffered shipwreck and the survivors, including Shestakov, were killed by the Chukchi. In 1731, Dmitry Pavlutsky tried again, aided by Cossacks, Yukaghirs, and Koryaks (indigenous Siberian tribes that were subjugated earlier). Pavlutsky sailed up the Anadyr River and destroyed the Chukchi garrison on the Arctic Ocean. His ruthless methods had some limited success in forcing tribute from some Chukchi. But in 1747, the Chukchi defeated the Russian regiment and killed Pavlutsky.' To be honest I will probably be citing wikipedia for a lot of this bc I suck at writing ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Also fun fact; Tygrynkeev is a name given to children in honor/reference of the souls of deceased ancestors in Chukchi ^^ It means 'After'. Previous | Next