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Chukchee

American  
[chook-chee] / ˈtʃʊk tʃi /

noun

plural

Chukchees,

plural

Chukchee
  1. Chukchi.


Example Sentences

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Their voyages are of a mercantile character, the Chukchee buying at the Russian towns and selling his goods among the Esquimaux.

From Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life by Knox, Thomas Wallace

The Chukchee in this district respect Kituwia very much, and are afraid of him.

From More Tales by Polish Authors by Various

A number of festively dressed Chukchee on two sledges, each drawn by two pairs of fine reindeer, drove up at full gallop to Stefan's house.

From More Tales by Polish Authors by Various

There was an awkward pause until it was discovered that both Koriak and Chukchee could speak English.

From Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life by Knox, Thomas Wallace

The Chukchee say that Pan Stefan and a Chukchee together beat Kituwia; only the Chukchee was not called Gem-Kam, but Otowaka.

From More Tales by Polish Authors by Various