Not to be confused with the Chuvash or the Tuvans.
Chuvans (Russian: чува́нцы) are one of the forty or so "less-numerous peoples of the North" recognized by the Russian government. Most Chuvans today live within Chukotka Autonomous Okrug in the far northeast of Russia. Based on first-hand field research by several ethnographers in the 1990s, people who self-identify as Chuvans seem to do so by living in small villages and in the tundra in areas that are primarily associated with reindeer herding.
Historical accounts describe the Chuvans as a people in Siberia, belonging to the Yukaghir group. They roamed along the upper tributaries of the Anadyr River and Anyuy River in the 17th century. The Chuvans were engaged in hunting, fishing and reindeer-breeding. In the 18th century, some Chuvans retreated to the Kolyma River following attacks by the Chukchi. There they gradually russified. The other part was assimilated by the Koryaks and Chukchis. According to the 2002 Russian Census, there were 1087 Chuvans in Russia.
I recall what I said to myself the very first day we met
It's just a matter of time till I make him mine and then
I found to my regret
He was easy to love but so hard to get
All the girls are crazy for him and that he already knows
I took a look in his little black book and the
competition surelly stopped me
He's easy to love but so hard to get
But if at first you don't succeed you know you got to try
and try again
And if at first he don't follow your leave
You got to keep on goin' after him until you win
Don't you know you'll never love a guy who's easy to get
that wouldn't be much fun
There's never a guy a standing right by there's always
got to be the one
Who's easy to love but so hard to get
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Yes he's easy to love but so hard to get
But I can't forget he'll be mine it's just a matter of