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Record #72671:

The Ainu / Willem van Gulik.

Title: The Ainu / Willem van Gulik.
Author(s): Gulik, Willem van.
Date: 1984.
Publisher: The Hague, Netherlands: Government Publishing Office
In: Life and survival in the Arctic : cultural changes in polar regions. (1984.),
Abstract: Traces history of Ainu since palaeolithic times. Describes some of their rituals and ceremonies, including bear feast and tattooing lips by women, and their social organisation. Examines imminent extinction of Ainu partly as result of mixed marriages with Japanese, and considers attitudes of Ainu to attempts to preserve their culture.
Notes:

In: Life and survival in the Arctic : cultural changes in polar regions / Gert W. Nooter, ed.

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography: Ainu.
392 -- Social customs.
392.31 -- Kinship.
394 -- Social life.
395 -- Social behaviour. Etiquette.
325 -- Colonisation.
93 -- History.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*531.2) -- Russian Far East.
(520) -- Japan.
SPRI record no.: 72671

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