Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 47
... Ainu relations changed . Contact with the Japanese soon began to affect the Ainu life- style , particularly in regions close to Matsumae holdings . Some Ainu groups previously devoted to hunting , fishing and gathering began to spend ...
... Ainu relations changed . Contact with the Japanese soon began to affect the Ainu life- style , particularly in regions close to Matsumae holdings . Some Ainu groups previously devoted to hunting , fishing and gathering began to spend ...
Page 55
... Ainu community was drawn together to discuss this issue which affected all of them . After the court cases were over and the Ainu people were , as a group , absolved of any blame for the vandalism and violence ( these turned out to have ...
... Ainu community was drawn together to discuss this issue which affected all of them . After the court cases were over and the Ainu people were , as a group , absolved of any blame for the vandalism and violence ( these turned out to have ...
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... Ainu and the Japanese . Both are seen as descended from the Jomon . In this view micro - evolution within groups living in separate parts of the archi- pelago accounts for linguistic , and cultural and physical differences . Indigenous ...
... Ainu and the Japanese . Both are seen as descended from the Jomon . In this view micro - evolution within groups living in separate parts of the archi- pelago accounts for linguistic , and cultural and physical differences . Indigenous ...
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