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⚫ | '''Dr. Chuner Mikhailovich Taksami''' (born 1931) <ref> [http://www.kunstkamera.ru/en/history/the_museum_and_its_directors/ Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography] -The Museum and its directors </ref> is ethnographer of [[Nivkhs|Nivkh]] origin and has a Doctor of Historical Sciences attained in 1955. He was born in Lower [[Amur River]] of [[Khabarovsk Krai]] [[Russia]]. <ref>Kabo, V. R. (1998) The Road to Australia: Memoirs. Aboriginal Studies Press p227-8 </ref> He is an important spokesman for the Nivkh and other Siberian peoples.<ref>Shternberg, Lev Iakovlevich and Bruce Grant. (1999) ''The Social Organization of the Gilyak''. Seattle: [[University of Washington Press]]. p.189 ISBN 029597799X |
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'''Dr. Chuner Mikhailovich Taksami''' ({{lang-ru|Чунер Михайлович Таксами}}; born [[23 February]] [[1931]]) |
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[http://web1.kunstkamera.ru/siberia/Taksami.html Chuner Mikhailovich Taksami] - |
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⚫ | is ethnographer of [[Nivkhs|Nivkh]] origin and has a Doctor of Historical Sciences attained in 1955. He was born in Lower [[Amur River]] of [[Khabarovsk Krai]] [[Russia]]. <ref>Kabo, V. R. (1998) The Road to Australia: Memoirs. Aboriginal Studies Press p227-8 </ref> He is an important spokesman for the Nivkh and other Siberian peoples.<ref>Shternberg, Lev Iakovlevich and Bruce Grant. (1999) ''The Social Organization of the Gilyak''. Seattle: [[University of Washington Press]]. p.189 ISBN 029597799X |
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</ref> <ref> digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/ bitstream/2246/281/5/amna-082-01-0184.pdf p.186-189 </ref> Taksami specializes in Siberian historical, archeological, and anthropological research. He was the Director of [[Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography]] in [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]] from 1997 to 2001 <ref name=NeiM> [http://segodnya.spb.rus.net/5-6-00/eng/31_e.htm St. Petersburg the shortest wat to the Artic] - Saving Original Art As a Part of World Culture (2000)- Near East Internationl Magazine</ref> After his museum tenure was over Taksami colabrated with professors from [[Chiba University]] organizing enthnolinguistic expeditions to Nivkhs peoples in the Lower Amur River and North [[Sakhalin]] Island. He has published over 300 works ranging from books, journals, dictionaries, and contemporary problems of Asian Northern Peoples mostly in Russian. Additionally he chairs or is a council member of various Siberian associations. <ref name=NeiM/> |
</ref> <ref> digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/ bitstream/2246/281/5/amna-082-01-0184.pdf p.186-189 </ref> Taksami specializes in Siberian historical, archeological, and anthropological research. He was the Director of [[Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography]] in [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]] from 1997 to 2001 <ref name=NeiM> [http://segodnya.spb.rus.net/5-6-00/eng/31_e.htm St. Petersburg the shortest wat to the Artic] - Saving Original Art As a Part of World Culture (2000)- Near East Internationl Magazine</ref> After his museum tenure was over Taksami colabrated with professors from [[Chiba University]] organizing enthnolinguistic expeditions to Nivkhs peoples in the Lower Amur River and North [[Sakhalin]] Island. He has published over 300 works ranging from books, journals, dictionaries, and contemporary problems of Asian Northern Peoples mostly in Russian. Additionally he chairs or is a council member of various Siberian associations. <ref name=NeiM/> |
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Revision as of 02:40, 28 October 2008
Dr. Chuner Mikhailovich Taksami (born 1931) [1] is ethnographer of Nivkh origin and has a Doctor of Historical Sciences attained in 1955. He was born in Lower Amur River of Khabarovsk Krai Russia. [2] He is an important spokesman for the Nivkh and other Siberian peoples.[3] [4] Taksami specializes in Siberian historical, archeological, and anthropological research. He was the Director of Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography in St. Petersburg, Russia from 1997 to 2001 [5] After his museum tenure was over Taksami colabrated with professors from Chiba University organizing enthnolinguistic expeditions to Nivkhs peoples in the Lower Amur River and North Sakhalin Island. He has published over 300 works ranging from books, journals, dictionaries, and contemporary problems of Asian Northern Peoples mostly in Russian. Additionally he chairs or is a council member of various Siberian associations. [5]
References
- ^ Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography -The Museum and its directors
- ^ Kabo, V. R. (1998) The Road to Australia: Memoirs. Aboriginal Studies Press p227-8
- ^ Shternberg, Lev Iakovlevich and Bruce Grant. (1999) The Social Organization of the Gilyak. Seattle: University of Washington Press. p.189 ISBN 029597799X
- ^ digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/ bitstream/2246/281/5/amna-082-01-0184.pdf p.186-189
- ^ a b St. Petersburg the shortest wat to the Artic - Saving Original Art As a Part of World Culture (2000)- Near East Internationl Magazine