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The Regenesis of an ‘Ainu Heart’ through the Performance of Ainu Heteroglossia in Tokyo
Using a case study approach, this thesis explores the ways in which Ainu individuals living in Tokyo are able to celebrate their Indigeneity in the 21st century.
KYLIE ANNE MARTIN (6388913)
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The manuscript Tales of the Northern Barbarians (Hokuidan, 「北夷談」) by Matsuda Denjūrō (松田伝十郎, 1769–1843) is a valuable source on the history of Russian-Japanese relations, the development of the northern territories inhabited by the Ainu conducted by ...
A. V. Klimov
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The Ainu in United States-Japan relations
This study reevaluates the significance of the Ainu in U.S.-Japan relations. Specifically, the study emphasizes a trilateral configuration of relations among the Japanese, Americans, and the Ainu in Hokkaido, the northern island of Japan, in the period ...
Yaguchi, Yujin
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The Ainu, the native people of Japan, were officially recognized as an ethnicity in 2008, after more than a century of discrimination and oppression which almost completely effaced their language, society and culture. Today several individuals and groups
Centeno, Marcos, Liverani, Laura
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According to the survey data of east java community groups with 92,29% of student respondents of east java, almost all students wanted creative and innovative online learning methods to make student study more comfortable, the basis of this research is ...
Moh Zainuddin, Ainu Zumrudiana
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The Ainu, an indigenous people of Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido, have often been referred to both in Japan and in the West as being a “dying race”. This thesis seeks to deconstruct that myth and contextualize it within the framework of 19th century
Stathis, John
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Ditransitive constructions in Ainu
This paper shows that there are two ditransitive alignment types in Ainu, viz. a frequently-used double-object construction (DOC) and infrequently-used indirective object construction (IOC).
Anna Bugaeva
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Typhlodromips ainu (Ehara, 1967)Amblyseius (Amblyseius) ainu Ehara, 1967a: 218.Typhlodromips ainu.— Moraes et al., 1986: 135; Demite et al., 2025.Distribution: Ibaraki, Iwate, Chiba, Hiroshima, Mie, Yamagata and Yamanashi.Plants: Kudzu bean, Magnolia hypoleuca, sasa bamboo, Japanese pear and Tithonia rotundifolia.
Negm, Mohamed W. +3 more
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The article is devoted to the definition of the role and importance of the participation of the indigenous peoples of the Far East in the formation and development of Russian-Japanese trade during the 18th – 19th centuries.
Shkunov V.N.
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Ainu representation in japanese cinematography.
The title of this paper is “Ainu Representation in Japanese Cinematography”. The aim of this paper is to investigate how the identity of the Ainu is depicted and represented in Japanese cinematography and how their autochthony is conveyed, how these ...
Svitojus, Kasparas,
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