Cape Chaplino
Cape Chaplino is a cape pointing eastward in the Bering Sea in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of the Russian Federation.
This headland is located in an area of narrow beach ridges and swales which form a roughly triangular lagoon.
Cape Chaplino was the site of a Yupik village Ungazik (Chaplino; Unisak on USCGS charts) which gave its name to the Chaplinski dialect of the Siberian Yupik language. The cape is shown as "Indian Point" on a USCGS chart from 1897.
References
- Location
- US Coast and Geodetic Survey Historical maps and Charts project query Bering. (a) select Chart 9302_7-1945; (b)select Chart 366-00-1897
- Reid, Anna (2002) The Shaman's Coat A Native history of Siberia Phoenix (Orion Books)London paperback edition 2003
External links
- Ungazik, village on Cape Chaplino, in the early twentieth century
- Krupnik, Igor and Mikhail Chlenov (2007). The end of “Eskimo land”: Yupik relocation in Chukotka, 1958-1959 Études/Inuit/Studies 31 (1-2) pp 59–81.
Coordinates: 64°24′17″N 172°13′39″W / 64.4048°N 172.227516°W