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รีวิวเต็นท์ CHUMS A Frame T/C Tent 4 | Fullcamp
เอ้ สินค้าอื่นๆก็ดี แต่ถ้าเตนท์ CHUMS จะคุ้มค่าคุ้มราคามั้ยนะ?
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#fullcampเมืองเอก #camping #outdoor #CHUMS #TENTCHUMS #AFrame #AFrameTCTent4 #AFrameTCTent #TC #Tent #Re...
published: 23 May 2022
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Warmest Tent on Earth - Pitching in the Siberian Arctic Winter - Ненецкая палатка чум
The Nenet reindeer herders need to move their tent every few days throughout most of the year. Every time they migrate they must pack the whole tent away, drag it across the tundra on sledges, and erect it again in a fresh place, sometimes in temperatures of minus thirty degrees. Survival depends on working together as a team.
After staying in the wooded taiga for two months they start to migrate north following the ancient paths of migrating reindeer (caribou). In four months they will travel up to 1200km and must pack and move every three to five days to keep up with their herd. They must reach their summer quarters before the snows melt and flood great rivers with icy waters too cold and deep for the calves, born along the way, to cross.
Behind the tent an invisible line extends out ...
published: 10 Feb 2021
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Chum Tent used by Nenets Nomads ✨ exterior & Interior of these beautiful traditional tents ✨
published: 11 Aug 2022
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Chum Tents used by Nenets ❄️
These tents can withstand freezing temperatures as the Nenets Migrate across the harsh freezing landscape ✨ they are expertly set up and taken down and the nomadic Nenets move with thousands of riendeer ✨
published: 07 Aug 2022
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Building a chum with Siberia’s Nenets nomads | SLICE
The chum is THE traditional temporary dwelling of the Nenets - the last reindeer breeders of the Great Siberian North.
In the freezing cold of Siberia, we brought our cameras and joined their family in this moment of gathering, to observe each step of this home in the making.
No comment, just sit, watch and get warm.
Camera: Benoît Ségur & Philippe Pothon
Production: ZED
SLICE wants to fill up your curiosity!
Accessible to anyone from anywhere at any time, this channel is your weekly dose of short docs about curious facts, discoveries, astounding info, unusual stories, weird, fun and instructive. Be smart, have a slice!
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published: 03 Mar 2022
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CHUMS Pop Up Sunshade 3 チャムス・ポップアップサンシェード3人用 たたみ方
ポップアップ式でワンタッチで簡単に設営できる3人用のサンシェード。
2人でたたんでみよう!
フロントパネルはトグルボタンでフルクローズでき、プライベート空間の確保も可能。気軽に扱うことができるサンシェードは活用シーンが幅広く、ひとつあると公園やビーチ、野外イベントなどで活躍します。
〈商品仕様〉
・定員:3名
・UVカット
・一面がメッシュ仕様で通気や虫よけにも◎
・テント固定用のペグが6本付属
・専用収納袋が付属
・CHUMSロゴ、ブービーバードのプリント入り
サイズ詳細
H 127 X W 198 X D 147 (+89)cm
収納サイズ:直径約64cm
published: 23 Aug 2022
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Far North Survival. Building the dwelling of the Nenets - CHUM🦌 Reindeer migration to the Arctic
Far North Survival. Building the dwelling of the Nenets - CHUM🦌 Reindeer migration to the Arctic
We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to study their traditions and to master ancient crafts and meals.
We travel to different regions of Russia and show you how people live in Russian remote villages. Real Village, not embellished real life as it is. We will show you the usual village life and cuisine of different nations.
We are the ULENGOVS - Tatiana and Maxim. Welcome to our channel!
Many of you have noticed that the sounds (asmr) from our videos are very relaxing, help you fall asleep from insomnia and calm your mind. We are glad to be of service to you.
☀ INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/tatiana_ulengova/
Life in the oldest Dagestan Village. Village Life in R...
published: 20 Apr 2022
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Camping Gears Review - Chums gears, Kzm gears, black , khaki and grey setup. Tectical equipment.
published: 18 Nov 2022
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how north nomads love and cheat (in the same choum!)
published: 26 Aug 2023
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Chum (tent)
A chum (pronounced "choom") is a temporary dwelling used by the nomadic Uralic (Nenets, Nganasans, Enets, Khanty, Mansi, Komi) reindeer herders of northwestern Siberia of Russia. The Evenks, Tungusic peoples, tribes, in Russia, Mongolia and China also use chums. They are also used by the southernmost reindeer herders, of the Todzha region of the Republic of Tyva and their cross-border relatives in northern Mongolia. It has a design similar to a Native American tipi but some versions are less vertical. It is very closely related to the Sami lavvu in construction, but is somewhat larger in size. Some chums can be up to thirty feet (ten meters) in diameter.
The traditional chum consists of reindeer hides sewn together and wrapped around wooden poles that are organized in a circle. In the mid...
published: 10 Jun 2021
9:45
รีวิวเต็นท์ CHUMS A Frame T/C Tent 4 | Fullcamp
เอ้ สินค้าอื่นๆก็ดี แต่ถ้าเตนท์ CHUMS จะคุ้มค่าคุ้มราคามั้ยนะ?
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📩 ส่งข้อความ (send message) ห...
เอ้ สินค้าอื่นๆก็ดี แต่ถ้าเตนท์ CHUMS จะคุ้มค่าคุ้มราคามั้ยนะ?
หาคำตอบกันได้ในคลิปนี้ค่าาาาา!!
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🎥 Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/.../UCQq1nHIzI1LEM3ENOTO.../featured
📬 Email :
[email protected]
📍 Google Map : https://goo.gl/maps/Sdgx1JfPio8HFdCk6
🕗 เวลาทำการ : 8.00-20.00 น. ทุกวัน
🛒 Shopee : https://shopee.co.th/fullcamp
🛒 Lazada : https://s.lazada.co.th/s.Tu7k8
** ร้านย้ายมาอยู่ก่อนถึงสี่แยกวุ่นวาย ม.รังสิตนะคะ ตึกอิฐสีส้ม ถัดจาก Kerry มา 2 หลัง สามารถจอดรถหน้าร้านได้ตลอดแนวเลยค่ะ ☺️ **
#fullcampเมืองเอก #camping #outdoor #CHUMS #TENTCHUMS #AFrame #AFrameTCTent4 #AFrameTCTent #TC #Tent #Review
https://wn.com/รีวิวเต็นท์_Chums_A_Frame_T_C_Tent_4_|_Fullcamp
เอ้ สินค้าอื่นๆก็ดี แต่ถ้าเตนท์ CHUMS จะคุ้มค่าคุ้มราคามั้ยนะ?
หาคำตอบกันได้ในคลิปนี้ค่าาาาา!!
สอบถามข้อมูลเพิ่มเติม ติดต่อได้ที่
📩 ส่งข้อความ (send message) หรือกด m.me/fullcamp.muangake
📞 092-652-6655
🖍 Line : @fullcamp หรือกด http://nav.cx/jiAvaXk
🌐 Website : www.fullcampshop.com
🎥 Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/.../UCQq1nHIzI1LEM3ENOTO.../featured
📬 Email :
[email protected]
📍 Google Map : https://goo.gl/maps/Sdgx1JfPio8HFdCk6
🕗 เวลาทำการ : 8.00-20.00 น. ทุกวัน
🛒 Shopee : https://shopee.co.th/fullcamp
🛒 Lazada : https://s.lazada.co.th/s.Tu7k8
** ร้านย้ายมาอยู่ก่อนถึงสี่แยกวุ่นวาย ม.รังสิตนะคะ ตึกอิฐสีส้ม ถัดจาก Kerry มา 2 หลัง สามารถจอดรถหน้าร้านได้ตลอดแนวเลยค่ะ ☺️ **
#fullcampเมืองเอก #camping #outdoor #CHUMS #TENTCHUMS #AFrame #AFrameTCTent4 #AFrameTCTent #TC #Tent #Review
- published: 23 May 2022
- views: 7477
32:14
Warmest Tent on Earth - Pitching in the Siberian Arctic Winter - Ненецкая палатка чум
The Nenet reindeer herders need to move their tent every few days throughout most of the year. Every time they migrate they must pack the whole tent away, drag ...
The Nenet reindeer herders need to move their tent every few days throughout most of the year. Every time they migrate they must pack the whole tent away, drag it across the tundra on sledges, and erect it again in a fresh place, sometimes in temperatures of minus thirty degrees. Survival depends on working together as a team.
After staying in the wooded taiga for two months they start to migrate north following the ancient paths of migrating reindeer (caribou). In four months they will travel up to 1200km and must pack and move every three to five days to keep up with their herd. They must reach their summer quarters before the snows melt and flood great rivers with icy waters too cold and deep for the calves, born along the way, to cross.
Behind the tent an invisible line extends out into the tundra. It is called the sawei line, and a woman cannot cross it. It will bring bad luck to the tent. It was hard for them to explain exactly why, it is much stronger than a superstition and is connected to the spirit pole that stands at the back of the tent. This pole is sacred and a woman cannot cross underneath it either, and only a shaman may sit in this holy place. The origins of this are a little lost, there may be practical reasons, for example the back of the tent is traditionally where the men work, often together, so they have to be able to move about freely, but there are often two families in a single tent, so maybe one day the women just agreed territories to stop tripping over each other. Maybe it has such a mundane origin, or maybe there are real spirits that come up to the tent from behind and would bring harm to any women caught in the wrong place. If several tents pitch together, their lines must not cross either, so they tend to camp in a straight line to avoid this.
In answer to the many questions - on personal hygiene, everyone washes using a bowl of soap and hot water, just like most of our grandparents did before everyone had pipes and taps. There is no toilet in the tent as some have suggested, they find a spot a few hundred metres away. They are not pitching on a lake but a small mound where the snow blows a little thinner, Gas companies have been in the area and gave away snowmobiles as part of land access negotiations. Also sometimes there are competitions with them as prizes, sometimes they sell a load of reindeer and buy one. Most families now have at least one but the reindeer are still used a lot. Yes, they use a sled to go to town, or trading posts to buy groceries.
I wanted to catch the entire process, but have edited it down a little from the 40-45 minutes it takes to get from the open snows to a warm cosy home.
Buy our book here: https://www.nomads.org/Books.html
Support us here: https://paypal.me/NomadicArchitecture
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https://wn.com/Warmest_Tent_On_Earth_Pitching_In_The_Siberian_Arctic_Winter_Ненецкая_Палатка_Чум
The Nenet reindeer herders need to move their tent every few days throughout most of the year. Every time they migrate they must pack the whole tent away, drag it across the tundra on sledges, and erect it again in a fresh place, sometimes in temperatures of minus thirty degrees. Survival depends on working together as a team.
After staying in the wooded taiga for two months they start to migrate north following the ancient paths of migrating reindeer (caribou). In four months they will travel up to 1200km and must pack and move every three to five days to keep up with their herd. They must reach their summer quarters before the snows melt and flood great rivers with icy waters too cold and deep for the calves, born along the way, to cross.
Behind the tent an invisible line extends out into the tundra. It is called the sawei line, and a woman cannot cross it. It will bring bad luck to the tent. It was hard for them to explain exactly why, it is much stronger than a superstition and is connected to the spirit pole that stands at the back of the tent. This pole is sacred and a woman cannot cross underneath it either, and only a shaman may sit in this holy place. The origins of this are a little lost, there may be practical reasons, for example the back of the tent is traditionally where the men work, often together, so they have to be able to move about freely, but there are often two families in a single tent, so maybe one day the women just agreed territories to stop tripping over each other. Maybe it has such a mundane origin, or maybe there are real spirits that come up to the tent from behind and would bring harm to any women caught in the wrong place. If several tents pitch together, their lines must not cross either, so they tend to camp in a straight line to avoid this.
In answer to the many questions - on personal hygiene, everyone washes using a bowl of soap and hot water, just like most of our grandparents did before everyone had pipes and taps. There is no toilet in the tent as some have suggested, they find a spot a few hundred metres away. They are not pitching on a lake but a small mound where the snow blows a little thinner, Gas companies have been in the area and gave away snowmobiles as part of land access negotiations. Also sometimes there are competitions with them as prizes, sometimes they sell a load of reindeer and buy one. Most families now have at least one but the reindeer are still used a lot. Yes, they use a sled to go to town, or trading posts to buy groceries.
I wanted to catch the entire process, but have edited it down a little from the 40-45 minutes it takes to get from the open snows to a warm cosy home.
Buy our book here: https://www.nomads.org/Books.html
Support us here: https://paypal.me/NomadicArchitecture
Visit our website: https://www.nomads.org
Music is here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkdYpVwiTuMCPWycjXnJrUw
- published: 10 Feb 2021
- views: 31366467
0:33
Chum Tents used by Nenets ❄️
These tents can withstand freezing temperatures as the Nenets Migrate across the harsh freezing landscape ✨ they are expertly set up and taken down and the noma...
These tents can withstand freezing temperatures as the Nenets Migrate across the harsh freezing landscape ✨ they are expertly set up and taken down and the nomadic Nenets move with thousands of riendeer ✨
https://wn.com/Chum_Tents_Used_By_Nenets_❄️
These tents can withstand freezing temperatures as the Nenets Migrate across the harsh freezing landscape ✨ they are expertly set up and taken down and the nomadic Nenets move with thousands of riendeer ✨
- published: 07 Aug 2022
- views: 3373
14:37
Building a chum with Siberia’s Nenets nomads | SLICE
The chum is THE traditional temporary dwelling of the Nenets - the last reindeer breeders of the Great Siberian North.
In the freezing cold of Siberia, we brou...
The chum is THE traditional temporary dwelling of the Nenets - the last reindeer breeders of the Great Siberian North.
In the freezing cold of Siberia, we brought our cameras and joined their family in this moment of gathering, to observe each step of this home in the making.
No comment, just sit, watch and get warm.
Camera: Benoît Ségur & Philippe Pothon
Production: ZED
SLICE wants to fill up your curiosity!
Accessible to anyone from anywhere at any time, this channel is your weekly dose of short docs about curious facts, discoveries, astounding info, unusual stories, weird, fun and instructive. Be smart, have a slice!
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https://wn.com/Building_A_Chum_With_Siberia’S_Nenets_Nomads_|_Slice
The chum is THE traditional temporary dwelling of the Nenets - the last reindeer breeders of the Great Siberian North.
In the freezing cold of Siberia, we brought our cameras and joined their family in this moment of gathering, to observe each step of this home in the making.
No comment, just sit, watch and get warm.
Camera: Benoît Ségur & Philippe Pothon
Production: ZED
SLICE wants to fill up your curiosity!
Accessible to anyone from anywhere at any time, this channel is your weekly dose of short docs about curious facts, discoveries, astounding info, unusual stories, weird, fun and instructive. Be smart, have a slice!
Subscribe now ►►► http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvziXdVCN7PMdFZEFZ6aEqQ?sub_confirmation=1
Follow us 👇
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- published: 03 Mar 2022
- views: 1058461
1:55
CHUMS Pop Up Sunshade 3 チャムス・ポップアップサンシェード3人用 たたみ方
ポップアップ式でワンタッチで簡単に設営できる3人用のサンシェード。
2人でたたんでみよう!
フロントパネルはトグルボタンでフルクローズでき、プライベート空間の確保も可能。気軽に扱うことができるサンシェードは活用シーンが幅広く、ひとつあると公園やビーチ、野外イベントなどで活躍します。
〈商品仕様〉
・定員:3名
・U...
ポップアップ式でワンタッチで簡単に設営できる3人用のサンシェード。
2人でたたんでみよう!
フロントパネルはトグルボタンでフルクローズでき、プライベート空間の確保も可能。気軽に扱うことができるサンシェードは活用シーンが幅広く、ひとつあると公園やビーチ、野外イベントなどで活躍します。
〈商品仕様〉
・定員:3名
・UVカット
・一面がメッシュ仕様で通気や虫よけにも◎
・テント固定用のペグが6本付属
・専用収納袋が付属
・CHUMSロゴ、ブービーバードのプリント入り
サイズ詳細
H 127 X W 198 X D 147 (+89)cm
収納サイズ:直径約64cm
https://wn.com/Chums_Pop_Up_Sunshade_3_チャムス・ポップアップサンシェード3人用_たたみ方
ポップアップ式でワンタッチで簡単に設営できる3人用のサンシェード。
2人でたたんでみよう!
フロントパネルはトグルボタンでフルクローズでき、プライベート空間の確保も可能。気軽に扱うことができるサンシェードは活用シーンが幅広く、ひとつあると公園やビーチ、野外イベントなどで活躍します。
〈商品仕様〉
・定員:3名
・UVカット
・一面がメッシュ仕様で通気や虫よけにも◎
・テント固定用のペグが6本付属
・専用収納袋が付属
・CHUMSロゴ、ブービーバードのプリント入り
サイズ詳細
H 127 X W 198 X D 147 (+89)cm
収納サイズ:直径約64cm
- published: 23 Aug 2022
- views: 28856
17:17
Far North Survival. Building the dwelling of the Nenets - CHUM🦌 Reindeer migration to the Arctic
Far North Survival. Building the dwelling of the Nenets - CHUM🦌 Reindeer migration to the Arctic
We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to stu...
Far North Survival. Building the dwelling of the Nenets - CHUM🦌 Reindeer migration to the Arctic
We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to study their traditions and to master ancient crafts and meals.
We travel to different regions of Russia and show you how people live in Russian remote villages. Real Village, not embellished real life as it is. We will show you the usual village life and cuisine of different nations.
We are the ULENGOVS - Tatiana and Maxim. Welcome to our channel!
Many of you have noticed that the sounds (asmr) from our videos are very relaxing, help you fall asleep from insomnia and calm your mind. We are glad to be of service to you.
☀ INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/tatiana_ulengova/
Life in the oldest Dagestan Village. Village Life in Russia - https://youtu.be/aI7beRqsxJ4
Baking Bread in old stove in DAGESTAN Old Village in Mountains. Life in Russia https://youtu.be/ylKI8ywt5u8
DAGESTAN remote Village in Mountains. HAY PREPARING. Life in Russia https://youtu.be/OhvgTKR4Io4
DAGESTAN Village Life. Russian remote villages - https://youtu.be/5ZiAWVHVq2k
How people live in RUSSIA today. Life in RUSSIA. Dagestan. Village. ASMR - https://youtu.be/Pm1o-ysEoHw
ONE DAY in Dagestan family. Life in RUSSIA. Dagestan. Village. ASMR - https://youtu.be/F5Out3tVf80
Russian NOMADS Life in TUNDRA. North of RUSSIA. Nenets everyday life. - https://youtu.be/tjiMPLUaohs
Children of TUNDRA. Winter Everyday life of nomads. North of Russia. Nenets -
https://youtu.be/_0BMz38dnTs
https://wn.com/Far_North_Survival._Building_The_Dwelling_Of_The_Nenets_Chum🦌_Reindeer_Migration_To_The_Arctic
Far North Survival. Building the dwelling of the Nenets - CHUM🦌 Reindeer migration to the Arctic
We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to study their traditions and to master ancient crafts and meals.
We travel to different regions of Russia and show you how people live in Russian remote villages. Real Village, not embellished real life as it is. We will show you the usual village life and cuisine of different nations.
We are the ULENGOVS - Tatiana and Maxim. Welcome to our channel!
Many of you have noticed that the sounds (asmr) from our videos are very relaxing, help you fall asleep from insomnia and calm your mind. We are glad to be of service to you.
☀ INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/tatiana_ulengova/
Life in the oldest Dagestan Village. Village Life in Russia - https://youtu.be/aI7beRqsxJ4
Baking Bread in old stove in DAGESTAN Old Village in Mountains. Life in Russia https://youtu.be/ylKI8ywt5u8
DAGESTAN remote Village in Mountains. HAY PREPARING. Life in Russia https://youtu.be/OhvgTKR4Io4
DAGESTAN Village Life. Russian remote villages - https://youtu.be/5ZiAWVHVq2k
How people live in RUSSIA today. Life in RUSSIA. Dagestan. Village. ASMR - https://youtu.be/Pm1o-ysEoHw
ONE DAY in Dagestan family. Life in RUSSIA. Dagestan. Village. ASMR - https://youtu.be/F5Out3tVf80
Russian NOMADS Life in TUNDRA. North of RUSSIA. Nenets everyday life. - https://youtu.be/tjiMPLUaohs
Children of TUNDRA. Winter Everyday life of nomads. North of Russia. Nenets -
https://youtu.be/_0BMz38dnTs
- published: 20 Apr 2022
- views: 20164814
1:54
Chum (tent)
A chum (pronounced "choom") is a temporary dwelling used by the nomadic Uralic (Nenets, Nganasans, Enets, Khanty, Mansi, Komi) reindeer herders of northwestern ...
A chum (pronounced "choom") is a temporary dwelling used by the nomadic Uralic (Nenets, Nganasans, Enets, Khanty, Mansi, Komi) reindeer herders of northwestern Siberia of Russia. The Evenks, Tungusic peoples, tribes, in Russia, Mongolia and China also use chums. They are also used by the southernmost reindeer herders, of the Todzha region of the Republic of Tyva and their cross-border relatives in northern Mongolia. It has a design similar to a Native American tipi but some versions are less vertical. It is very closely related to the Sami lavvu in construction, but is somewhat larger in size. Some chums can be up to thirty feet (ten meters) in diameter.
The traditional chum consists of reindeer hides sewn together and wrapped around wooden poles that are organized in a circle. In the middle there is a fireplace used for heating and to keep the mosquitoes away. The smoke escapes through a hole on top of the chum. The canvas and wooden poles are usually quite heavy, but could be transported by using their reindeer. The chum is still in use today as a year-round shelter for the Yamal-Nenets, Khanty and Todzha Tyvan people of Russia.
In Russian use, the terms chum, yurt and yaranga may be used interchangeably.The word chum (Russian: чум) came from Komi: ćom [t͡ɕom] or Udmurt: ćum [t͡ɕum], both mean "tent, shelter". In different languages it has different names: Nenets: ḿāʔ [mʲaːʔ], Nganasan: maʔ, Khanty: (ńuki) χot. Evenki: ǯū [d͡ʒuː].
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A chum (pronounced "choom") is a temporary dwelling used by the nomadic Uralic (Nenets, Nganasans, Enets, Khanty, Mansi, Komi) reindeer herders of northwestern Siberia of Russia. The Evenks, Tungusic peoples, tribes, in Russia, Mongolia and China also use chums. They are also used by the southernmost reindeer herders, of the Todzha region of the Republic of Tyva and their cross-border relatives in northern Mongolia. It has a design similar to a Native American tipi but some versions are less vertical. It is very closely related to the Sami lavvu in construction, but is somewhat larger in size. Some chums can be up to thirty feet (ten meters) in diameter.
The traditional chum consists of reindeer hides sewn together and wrapped around wooden poles that are organized in a circle. In the middle there is a fireplace used for heating and to keep the mosquitoes away. The smoke escapes through a hole on top of the chum. The canvas and wooden poles are usually quite heavy, but could be transported by using their reindeer. The chum is still in use today as a year-round shelter for the Yamal-Nenets, Khanty and Todzha Tyvan people of Russia.
In Russian use, the terms chum, yurt and yaranga may be used interchangeably.The word chum (Russian: чум) came from Komi: ćom [t͡ɕom] or Udmurt: ćum [t͡ɕum], both mean "tent, shelter". In different languages it has different names: Nenets: ḿāʔ [mʲaːʔ], Nganasan: maʔ, Khanty: (ńuki) χot. Evenki: ǯū [d͡ʒuː].
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