Ainu creed and cult

Ainu creed and cult

Munro, Neil Gordon, Seligman, B. Z
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First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The first detailed account of the Ainu, the little-known aboriginal people of Japan, Neil Gordon Munro's classic work was based on decades of research in the first half of this century. Munro, a medical doctor who lived and worked in Japan for almost fifty years, studied the Ainu for years before finally going to live among them for the last twelve years of his life.

Munro's object in writing Ainu Creed and Cult was not only to give an account of his close observation of this mysterious people and their customs, but also to demonstrate to the world at large and to the Japanese in particular that the Ainu had an independent culture worthy of respect and preservation.

The author's unique insider's position among the Ainu enabled him to accurately describe their religious beliefs, homes, ceremonies, social organizations, arts, festivities, and funerary practices. Ainu Creed and Culture establishes the intricacy of the group's spiritual beliefs and ritual practices, a dominant force in their daily lives.

Munro's work stands today as a fine example of the anthropological method, as a historical record of those decades at the beginning of the century when the old Ainu ways were still followed, and as an eloquent and timeless plea for the dignity and survival of a minority cultural group.

년:
1996
출판사:
Routledge; K. Paul International
언어:
english
ISBN 10:
1136165355
ISBN 13:
9781136165351
시리즈:
Kegan Paul Japan library volume 3
파일:
PDF, 27.59 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1996
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