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Japanese Manuscript Sources on 19Th Century Russia in HUL
A Brief Summary of Japanese-Ainu Relations and the Depiction of The
Provenance of Kiseru in an Ainu Burial at the Iruekashi Site, Hokkaido
“Benevolent Care”, Education and the Ainu in Japan's Colonial North, 1790
JAPAN COLLECTIONS Prepared by Tokiko Bazzell
SINO-JAPANESE TRADE in the EARLY TOKUGAWA PERIOD By
Cultivating Ezo Indigenous Innovation and Ecological Change During Japan’S Bakumatsu Era
Lymantria (Nyctria) flavida by Paul W
Was Japan a “Closed Country?”
Revue De Géographie Historique, 9 | 2016 Le Japon D’Edo « Découvre » La Russie Savoirs Connectés Et Conscience Géograp
Meiji Intellectuals and the Japanese Construction of an East-West Binary, 1868-1912
Creating Ezo: the Role of Politics and Trade in the Mapping of Japan's
Tessa Morris-Suzuki Michael Underdown
Ainu-E1 STUDYOF JAPAN’S OTHER PEOPLE
Jesuit Cartography
Acknowledgments 謝辞 Dozens of People Helped Us Explore Questions Central to This Marked by Blue and Yellow Dots, P
The Age of Ezochi
A Case Study of the Asiatic Black Bear (Ursus Thibetanus Japonicus)
Top View
Mamiya Rinz¯O and the Japanese Exploration of Sakhalin Island
A Trial for Reforestation After Forest Fires with Sakhalin Spruce in the Northern Most Japan
The Moving Frontier: from Emishi to Ezo
Scientific Expeditions in Tokugawa Japan: Historical Background and Results of Official Ventures to Foreign Lands
Exhibition Commentary Sheet English Re-Examining Hokkaido Through Its Place Names
Who Were the Emishi?
Pride, Prejudice, and Japan's Unified State
Eating Edo, Sensing Japan: Food Branding and Market Culture in Late Tokugawa Japan, 1780-1868
The Conversion of Chinese Court Robes Into Japanese Festival
Sakhalin Ainu (Enchiw) in the Shaping of Modern East Asia (Part 1: Traders and Travellers)
Japanese + Ainu Diana Garcia ⽇本語 Japanese Language