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Ainu missionary and epic poet
Imekanu (イメカヌ; November 10, 1875 – April 6, 1961), also known by her Japanese name Kannari Matsu (金成 マツ), was an Ainu missionary and epic poet. Along
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Japanese transcriber and translator
aunt Imekanu in Chikabumi, on the outskirts of Asahikawa, when she was six years old, presumably to lessen the financial burden on her parents. Imekanu lived
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Ethnic group in Japan and Russia
A picture of Imekanu, right, with her niece Yukie Chiri, a famous Ainu Japanese transcriber and translator of Ainu epic tales. (1922)
Ainu_people
A picture of Imekanu, right, with her niece Yukie Chiri, a famous Ainu Japanese transcriber and translator of Ainu epic tales. (1922)
Origins_of_the_Ainu
Genre of Ainu oral literature
2007 of the project to translate and transcribe the yukar compilations of Imekanu, Kannari Matsu Notebooks (金成マツノート, Kan-nari Matsu Nōto), which consists
Yukar
Spiritual or divine beings in Ainu mythology
grandmother performed. She compiled the historical chants from her aunt Imekanu in a book titled Ainu shin'yoshu. The Ainu have rituals in which they "send
Kamuy
Sacred epic of the Ainu
Nabesawa Wakarpa, and published this version together with Imekanu's version in 1932. Imekanu's transcription in original Ainu is a vital specimen of the
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Ainu lexicographer (1909–1961)
his mother was Nama. His older sister is Yukie Chiri and his aunt is Imekanu. Though they were both native Ainu speakers, Chiri was not. He was taught
Mashiho_Chiri
Bilateral relations
lawyer in 1877 Inagaki Manjirō - Cambridge University graduate and diplomat Imekanu - Ainu Yukar poet who worked with John Batchelor Kazuo Ishiguro - Famous
Japan–United Kingdom relations
Japan–United_Kingdom_relations
English missionary and anthropologist (1855–1944)
Religious Tract Society. pp. 603. Retrieved 1 March 2012. Akkorokamui Imekanu Frédéric, Louis (2005). "Ainu". Japan Encyclopedia. Translated by Roth
John_Batchelor_(missionary)
Oral Culture アイヌ口承文芸 Ainu kōshō bungei passim See Yukar, Kutune Shirka, Imekanu, Chiri Yukie (pictured) 42°33′41″N 141°22′01″E / 42.561347°N 141.366885°E
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Prosperous, Brother of Rama, Born to give (Queen Sumitra's son and Rama's brother)
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Purity; Gift from God
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The hidden one
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Joyful Song; Peaceful
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English : variant of Hilburn.
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English : habitational name from any of the numerous places named with Old English bere or bær ‘barley’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’, i.e. an outlying grange. Compare Barwick.German and central European (e.g. Czech and Slovak Bartoň) : from a pet form of the personal name Bartolomaeus (see Bartholomew).
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