![]() ![]() Rytkheu studied at the literary faculty of Leningrad State University from 1949 to 1954. In order to earn money for travel and life, the future writer was hired for various jobs: he was a sailor, worked on a geological expedition, participated in the hunting game, was a loader at a hydro base. Therefore, he decided to independently go to Leningrad for training. Rytkheu graduated from a seven-year school in Uelen and wanted to continue his studies at the Institute of the Peoples of the North, but due to his age he was not among those who were seconded to this university. Since the Soviet institutions did not recognize the Chukchi names, in the future, in order to obtain a passport, the future writer took a Russian name and patronymic, and the name "Rytkheu" became his last name. At birth, the boy was given the name Rytkheu, which means "unknown" in Chukchi. Yuri Rytkheu was born on Main the village of Uelen in the Far Eastern Territory (now the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug) in the family of a hunter-St. He is considered to be the father of Chukchi literature. He was a Chukchi writer, who wrote in both his native Chukchi and in Russian. ![]()
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