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Explore the history, culture, and resistance of the Itelmen people of Siberia through powerful storytelling and imagery. Click to view original photographs.

Drums Of Survival: The Resilient Spirit Of The Itelmen People

“And we drum and drum and drum…”

This powerful image captures Itelmen women — often referred to as Itenmans — dressed in traditional attire, mid-ritual, deep in cultural memory. Click here to view the image.

The Itelmens are the Indigenous people of the Kamchatka Peninsula in East Siberia, one of the most remote and beautiful landscapes in Northeast Asia. Their name means "existing," "living here," or simply "human being." Once thriving as skilled fishermen, hunters, and revered herbalists, the Itelmens have long lived in harmony with the land.

Their world changed dramatically in the 18th century when Russian colonizers arrived, bringing with them forced conversion to Orthodox Christianity, violent tribute systems, and diseases like smallpox and typhoid that devastated the population. Entire villages were uprooted. Those who resisted — through uprisings in 1706, 1711, 1731, and the great revolt of 1740 — were brutally silenced. Click to view another image of Itelmen heritage.

Despite systemic oppression and decades of cultural erasure, the Itelmens endured. They adopted some Russian tools and customs for survival, but they never completely let go of their spiritual roots. Traditional tribal shamanism — once driven underground — persisted in quiet strength. Their drumming continues today as a symbol of spiritual resistance and cultural memory.

This is not just history. It is a living testament to Indigenous endurance, to the sacredness of drumbeats that echo the heartbeat of a people who refused to disappear.

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  • Native American-Turanian Brotherhood: First Nations First - And we drum and drum and drum… - This picture is showing Siberian Itenman (‘Itelmens’) women in their traditional dress. Itenmans (which means ‘existing’, ‘living here’, ‘an inhabitant of dry land’ or just ‘a human being’) are the original inhabitants of the Kamchatka peninsula, East Siberia (Northeast Asia).

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