Kamchadals

Kamchadals
Камчадалы
Regions with significant populations
 Russia 1,927[1]
 Japan100
Languages
Russian, Kamchadal
Religion
Russian Orthodoxy

The Kamchadals (Russian: камчадалы) inhabit Kamchatka, Russia. The name "Kamchadal" was applied to the descendants of the local Siberians and aboriginal peoples (the Itelmens, Ainu, Koryaks and Chuvans) who assimilated with the Russians. The descendants of the mixed-blood Russian settlers in 18th-19th century are called Kamchadals these days.[timeframe?] The Kamchadals speak Russian with a touch of local dialects of the aboriginal languages of Kamchatka. The Kamchadals engage in fur trading, fishing, market gardening and dairy farming, and are of the Russian Orthodox faith.[citation needed] The Kamchadal language was a Kamchatka creole with Russian and indigenous elements.


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