The “Folk Chukotka Alphabet” will be compiled in five languages: Russian, Chukchi, Eskimo, Even and Chuvan. It will become a book that will tell tourists about the most interesting things about the region, and first-graders – about the unique place in which they live.
The organizers plan to publish a lyric post on social media every day. Below, users will type the words they associate with the region. The most repeated will be submitted to a popular vote. Then they will decide what will be shown in the alphabet, for example, with the letter “K”: a whale, an orca or something else.
The book will be complemented with drawings by children from all over the region.