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A Yaranga is a tent-like traditional mobile home of some nomadic Northern indigenous peoples of Russia, such as Chukchi and Siberian Yupik. A Yaranga is a cone-shaped or rounded reindeer-hide tent.〔Countries and Their Cultures - ''Chukchi:'' (''Living Conditions'' )〕 It is built of a light wooden frame covered with reindeer skins or canvas sewn together. The word ''yaranga'' comes from the Chukchi word for house: ''jaraŋə'' (Cyrillic: яраӈы).〔Collis, Dirmid R. F. "''Arctic Languages: An Awakening''". Unesco, 1990. (''page 72'' )〕 In Russian use, the terms chum, yurt and yaranga may be used interchangeably. == Chukchi == It is built of a light wooden frame covered with reindeer skins sewn together. A medium-size yaranga requires about 50 skins. A large yaranga is hard to heat completely up. There is a smaller cabin called a polog built inside it, that can be kept warm and cosy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yaranga」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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