「Ainu」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| B48 is found higher in the | Ainu and Nivkhi than Japanese. |
| grew to be completely bilingual in Japanese and | Ainu, and had a familiarity with Ainu oral literatur |
| Moreover, the exhibition of the | Ainu and Taiwanese natives together with their nativ |
| ufu shogun (general in charge of overseeing the | Ainu and the defense of the north). |
| ample in western Mexico are most similar to the | Ainu and the peoples of the Amur basin. |
| however the relatively high frequencies in the | Ainu and Amur basin suggest a migration through the |
| isst (specially the Joiyas of Haveli Chiraq and | Ainu are the biggest landlords of disst. |
| until this point had refused to acknowledge the | Ainu as indigenous people. |
| It began in May, 1789 when | Ainu attacked Japanese on Kunashir Island and parts |
| Kotan Nakamura is a young | Ainu boy living peacefully until he meets a tiger on |
| Kotan Nakamura: An | ainu boy who befriends an escaped tiger with whom he |
| The portraits were of 12 | Ainu chiefs from the northern area of Ezo, now Hokka |
| at's thawed and possibly pickled traditional in | Ainu cuisine. |
| Kiyosue mediated the | Ainu dispute with the Japanese who followed for abou |
| iation of land for dam violated their rights as | Ainu for the protection of their cultural heritage a |
| The Japanese executed 37 | Ainu identified as conspirators and arrested many ot |
| moshiri ("island of sea lions") by its original | Ainu inhabitants. |
| and lullabies of aboriginal people such as the | Ainu, Inuit, Nanai, and Yakuts. |
| The influence of | Ainu language to Hokkaido dialect is very little. |
| ariant Aini it has to be distinguished from the | Ainu language of Japan and Russia, to which it is no |
| Not to be confused with the | Ainu language. |
| Kindaichi had heard the epic from an old, blind | Ainu man by the name of Nabesawa Wakarpa. |
| In | Ainu mythology, Chup-Kamuy was originally the moon g |
| ed by Japanese linguists to represent sounds in | Ainu not present in standard Japanese katakana. |
| He lived amongst the | Ainu people and published works on their language an |
| In the wilderness of Hokkaido, the | Ainu people of Japan live in harmony with nature. |
| cored the long history of the oppression of the | Ainu people by Japan's ethnic majority, referred to |
| urt, Chief Judge Kazuo Ichimiya stated that the | Ainu people had established a unique culture in Hokk |
| The solar goddess of the | Ainu people. |
| ethnic group of Japan and Russian Far East, see | Ainu people. |
| n March 1997, despite objections from the local | Ainu people. |
| was the first missionary to reach Yezo and the | Ainu people. |
| An | Ainu priestess, Nakoruru, though a pacifist, takes u |
| A similar large-scale | Ainu revolt against Japanese influence in Yezo was S |
| as developed by Japanese linguists to represent | Ainu sounds that do not exist in standard Japanese k |
| aged mother, Monashinouku, a seasoned teller of | Ainu tales who spoke very little Japanese. |
| The word Kesen, for instance, comes from the | Ainu term kese moy (cove at the south tip) and kese |
| other extended katakana to represent sounds in | Ainu that are not found in standard Japanese katakan |
| The | Ainu themselves, for the most part, saw this as the |
| The | Ainu were viewed as a backward people, and it was th |
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