Ainu of Japan : The Religion, Superstitions, and General History of the Hairy Aborigines of Japan
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Paperback / Softback
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1036504131
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9781036504137
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Sociology: customs & traditions
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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Ainu, the indigenous people of Japan, whose rich history and culture have often been overshadowed by the predominant narratives about Japan. Through an engaging mix of chapters that delve into various aspects of Ainu lifefrom their religious beliefs and ceremonies to their daily practices such as hunting, fishing, and craftingthe author provides a window into the world of a people who have maintained their unique identity amidst external pressures. The work includes both new findings and previously published articles and legends, complemented by illustrations based on photographs and sketches that enrich the reader's understanding of Ainu culture.
Positioned within a broader historical context, this book highlights how the Ainu have been in Japan long before it became known to the world through its current inhabitants. It touches upon ancient texts to trace back the presence and significance of the Ainu in shaping what is today considered Japanese culture. Thematic depth is achieved by examining not only the material aspects of Ainu life but also delving into their spiritual beliefs, societal norms, and encounters with modernity.
By guiding readers through an appreciation of Ainu contributions to cultural diversity and human heritage, this work underscores the importance of recognizing and preserving indigenous cultures. It aims not just to inform but also to foster a deeper understanding and respect for the Ainu people's enduring legacy amid contemporary challenges.
Positioned within a broader historical context, this book highlights how the Ainu have been in Japan long before it became known to the world through its current inhabitants. It touches upon ancient texts to trace back the presence and significance of the Ainu in shaping what is today considered Japanese culture. Thematic depth is achieved by examining not only the material aspects of Ainu life but also delving into their spiritual beliefs, societal norms, and encounters with modernity.
By guiding readers through an appreciation of Ainu contributions to cultural diversity and human heritage, this work underscores the importance of recognizing and preserving indigenous cultures. It aims not just to inform but also to foster a deeper understanding and respect for the Ainu people's enduring legacy amid contemporary challenges.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Ainu, the indigenous people of Japan, whose rich history and culture have often been overshadowed by the predominant narratives about Japan. Through an engaging mix of chapters that delve into various aspects of Ainu lifefrom their religious beliefs and ceremonies to their daily practices such as hunting, fishing, and craftingthe author provides a window into the world of a people who have maintained their unique identity amidst external pressures. The work includes both new findings and previously published articles and legends, complemented by illustrations based on photographs and sketches that enrich the reader''s understanding of Ainu culture.
Positioned within a broader historical context, this book highlights how the Ainu have been in Japan long before it became known to the world through its current inhabitants. It touches upon ancient texts to trace back the presence and significance of the Ainu in shaping what is today considered Japanese culture. Thematic depth is achieved by examining not only the material aspects of Ainu life but also delving into their spiritual beliefs, societal norms, and encounters with modernity.
By guiding readers through an appreciation of Ainu contributions to cultural diversity and human heritage, this work underscores the importance of recognizing and preserving indigenous cultures. It aims not just to inform but also to foster a deeper understanding and respect for the Ainu people''s enduring legacy amid contemporary challenges.
Positioned within a broader historical context, this book highlights how the Ainu have been in Japan long before it became known to the world through its current inhabitants. It touches upon ancient texts to trace back the presence and significance of the Ainu in shaping what is today considered Japanese culture. Thematic depth is achieved by examining not only the material aspects of Ainu life but also delving into their spiritual beliefs, societal norms, and encounters with modernity.
By guiding readers through an appreciation of Ainu contributions to cultural diversity and human heritage, this work underscores the importance of recognizing and preserving indigenous cultures. It aims not just to inform but also to foster a deeper understanding and respect for the Ainu people''s enduring legacy amid contemporary challenges.
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