This model monograph is the first scholarly study to put the Ainu - the native people living in Ezo, the northernmost island of the Japanese archipelago - at the center of an exploration of Japanese expansion during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the height of the Tokugawa shogunal era. Inspired by "new Western" historians of the United States, Walker positions Ezo not as Japan's northern "frontier" but as a borderland or middle ground. By framing his study between the cultural and ecological worlds of the Ainu before and after two centuries of sustained contact with the Japanese, the author demonstrates with great clarity just how far the Ainu were incorporated into the Japanese political economy and just how much their ceremoni...
Japan’s national narrative of ethnic and cultural homogeneity has been utterly devastating for minor...
On March 2nd, 1899, the Meiji government of Japan passed the Hokkaido Former Natives Protection Act....
My research project will be examining the Ainu exhibits at the 1903 Fifth National Industrial Exposi...
This is the first doctoral level Ainu study outside Japan from an indigenous perspective, and the f...
Romanticized as a lone Caucasoid race surrounded by Mongoloids, the Ainu―an indigenous people from t...
This study reevaluates the significance of the Ainu in U.S.-Japan relations. Specifically, the study...
This thesis discusses the strained relationship between the nation of Japan and the Ainu, the indige...
In this paper I examine the quest by physical anthropologists in Japan for the origins of the Japane...
The Ainu inhabit the island of Hokkaidō, which was incorporated into Japan in 1868. Contact with the...
This study compares the concept of Satoyama with that of the Ainu, with a view of establishing the c...
The former Tokugawa bakufu exercised varying degrees of suzerainty over the Indigenous Ainu people o...
This research paper will be published in two sections: Parts One and Two. Part One is intended as an...
Recognized as Japan’s indigenous peoples in 2008, the Ainu people of Hokkaido have sought to recuper...
Japan\u27s colonial activities on the island of Hokkaido were instrumental to the creation of modern...
Long before the Japanese Empire embarked on its brutal campaign for the Greater East Asia Co-Prosper...
Japan’s national narrative of ethnic and cultural homogeneity has been utterly devastating for minor...
On March 2nd, 1899, the Meiji government of Japan passed the Hokkaido Former Natives Protection Act....
My research project will be examining the Ainu exhibits at the 1903 Fifth National Industrial Exposi...
This is the first doctoral level Ainu study outside Japan from an indigenous perspective, and the f...
Romanticized as a lone Caucasoid race surrounded by Mongoloids, the Ainu―an indigenous people from t...
This study reevaluates the significance of the Ainu in U.S.-Japan relations. Specifically, the study...
This thesis discusses the strained relationship between the nation of Japan and the Ainu, the indige...
In this paper I examine the quest by physical anthropologists in Japan for the origins of the Japane...
The Ainu inhabit the island of Hokkaidō, which was incorporated into Japan in 1868. Contact with the...
This study compares the concept of Satoyama with that of the Ainu, with a view of establishing the c...
The former Tokugawa bakufu exercised varying degrees of suzerainty over the Indigenous Ainu people o...
This research paper will be published in two sections: Parts One and Two. Part One is intended as an...
Recognized as Japan’s indigenous peoples in 2008, the Ainu people of Hokkaido have sought to recuper...
Japan\u27s colonial activities on the island of Hokkaido were instrumental to the creation of modern...
Long before the Japanese Empire embarked on its brutal campaign for the Greater East Asia Co-Prosper...
Japan’s national narrative of ethnic and cultural homogeneity has been utterly devastating for minor...
On March 2nd, 1899, the Meiji government of Japan passed the Hokkaido Former Natives Protection Act....
My research project will be examining the Ainu exhibits at the 1903 Fifth National Industrial Exposi...