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- catalog abstract ""Some 55 scholars, mostly Japanese but with a considerable number from the US and Europe, write about the ethnicity, theories of origin, history, economies, art, religious beliefs, mythology, and other aspects of the culture of the Ainu, the indigenous people of Japan, now principally found in Hokkaido and smaller far northern islands. Hundreds of photographs and paintings, mostly in excellent quality color, show a wide variety of Ainu people, as well as clothing, jewelry, and various artifacts."--"Choice". "The most in-depth treatise available on Ainu prehistory, material culture, and ethnohistory." - "Library Journal".--Amazon.com (2001 ed, book description). "As soon as the Ainu became known outside Japan in the early 1800s, scholars recognized that their history was different from that of surrounding Japanese, Korean, and Siberian peoples. This book presents a broad range of contemporary scholarship on Ainu studies by leading European, American, and Japanese scholars, and by native Ainu artists and cultural leaders. Using materials from early, unpublished Ainu collections in North America, supplemented by archaeological, archival, and modern Ainu art from Japan, Ainu culture is presented here as a rich blend of traditional and modern belief. Like other extant native cultures, the Ainu have survived by resisting political and economic pressure to assimilate. Although they have lost their northern lands and are confined largely to Hokkaido, their culture and language have recently received official recognition, in Japan and internationally. This book, jointly planned with scholars and the Ainu people, helps bring Ainu history, culture, and art into focus as a rich living tradition."--2000 ed. book description amazon.com.".
- catalog alternative "Spirit of a northern people".
- catalog contributor b11607805.
- catalog contributor b11607806.
- catalog contributor b11607807.
- catalog coverage "Japan Antiquities Exhibitions.".
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""As soon as the Ainu became known outside Japan in the early 1800s, scholars recognized that their history was different from that of surrounding Japanese, Korean, and Siberian peoples. This book presents a broad range of contemporary scholarship on Ainu studies by leading European, American, and Japanese scholars, and by native Ainu artists and cultural leaders. Using materials from early, unpublished Ainu collections in North America, supplemented by archaeological, archival, and modern Ainu art from Japan, Ainu culture is presented here as a rich blend of traditional and modern belief. Like other extant native cultures, the Ainu have survived by resisting political and economic pressure to assimilate. Although they have lost their northern lands and are confined largely to Hokkaido, their culture and language have recently received official recognition, in Japan and internationally. This book, jointly planned with scholars and the Ainu people, helps bring Ainu history, culture, and art into focus as a rich living tradition."--2000 ed. book description amazon.com.".
- catalog description ""Some 55 scholars, mostly Japanese but with a considerable number from the US and Europe, write about the ethnicity, theories of origin, history, economies, art, religious beliefs, mythology, and other aspects of the culture of the Ainu, the indigenous people of Japan, now principally found in Hokkaido and smaller far northern islands. Hundreds of photographs and paintings, mostly in excellent quality color, show a wide variety of Ainu people, as well as clothing, jewelry, and various artifacts."--"Choice". "The most in-depth treatise available on Ainu prehistory, material culture, and ethnohistory." - "Library Journal".--Amazon.com (2001 ed, book description).".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 393-404) and index.".
- catalog description "Theories of Ainu origins -- Historic period -- Ainu "discovery": collectors, museums, and the public -- Ainu mosir: land, spriits and culture.".
- catalog extent "415 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Ainu.".
- catalog identifier "0295979127 (cloth)".
- catalog identifier "0967342902 (paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ainu.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Washington, D.C.] : Arctic Studies Center, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution ; [Seattle?] : in association with University of Washington Press,".
- catalog relation "Ainu.".
- catalog spatial "Japan Antiquities Exhibitions.".
- catalog subject "Ainu Antiquities Exhibitions.".
- catalog subject "Ainu Exhibitions.".
- catalog subject "DS832 .A662 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Theories of Ainu origins -- Historic period -- Ainu "discovery": collectors, museums, and the public -- Ainu mosir: land, spriits and culture.".
- catalog title "Ainu : spirit of a northern people / edited by William W. Fitzhugh and Chisato O. Dubreuil.".
- catalog title "Spirit of a northern people".
- catalog type "Exhibition catalogs. fast".
- catalog type "text".