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On the Web
- Crossroads of Continents - Online exhibition about Siberian-Alaskan contacts, prepared by the [US] National Museum of Natural History.
- The Siberian Connection - Project of the New Mexico Heritage Center researching the Khanty to implement a strategy that links the preservation of traditional Khanty culture with the protection of the environment.
- Social Sciences and Russian Studies Group - Northern Russian and Siberian areal studies, part of the SPRI (Scott Polar Research Institute).
- Sakha Open World - Forum to keep alive the cultural traditions, spiritual values, and languages of the Sakha and other Siberian indigenous peoples. [mostly Russian, partly English]
- Journey to Other Worlds - Online exhibition on the lifeways of 14 Siberian peoples of a century ago.
- GeoNative - Tuva - Tofalar - Tuva and Tofalar placenames, from the GeoNative website.
- The Tuva Webring - Member list.
- The Tuva Trader - Offering merchandise, free goodies, and links to all things Tuva.
- TuvaOnline - Links on the Republic of Tuva, including history, music, images, societies, and homepages.
- Erast Khertek - A personal homepage in Tuvan, Turkish, Russian and English.
Wikipedia Articles
- East Siberian cod - The East Siberian cod, Arctogadus borisovi, also known as the toothed cod, is an Arctic fish closely related to Arctic cod and also related to true cods (genus Gadus). It differs in appearance from the arctic cod by having pronounced chin barbel.
- East Siberian Sea - The East Siberian Sea (Russian: ) is a marginal sea in the Arctic Ocean. It is located between the Arctic Cape in the North, the coast of Siberia in the South, the New Siberian Islands in the West and Wrangel Island in the East.
- Siberian Shelf - The Siberian Shelf, one of the Arctic shelves, is the largest continental shelf of the Earth, a part of the continental shelf of Russia. It extends from the continent of Eurasia in the general area of North Siberia (hence the name) into the Arctic Ocean.
- West Siberian Glacial Lake - The West Siberian Glacial Lake, also known as West Siberian Lake, or Mansiyskoe Lake (Russian: Мансийское озеро), was a periglacial lake formed when the Arctic Ocean outlets for each of the Ob and Yenisei rivers were blocked by the Barents-Kara Ice Sheet during the Weichselian ...
- Siberian Express - Siberian Express is a shorthand meteorological term in the United States describing the arrival of an extremely cold air mass of Arctic origins. It does not necessarily refer to an origin in Siberia.