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Jon Batchelor

    The Ainu of Japan
    • 2014

      The Ainu of Japan

      • 62 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Jon Batchelor's examination of the indigenous Ainu people of Japan and Russia delves into their cultural practices and traditions. Initially intended as letters to relatives interested in mission work in Japan, the chapters evolved into a public work due to encouragement from friends. The author addresses various inquiries about the Ainu, covering their customs, religion, and superstitions. While some chapters include previously published articles and legends, most content is original. The author expresses gratitude to his wife for her assistance in providing illustrations. He acknowledges that much more could be explored about the Ainu, noting that the book only scratches the surface of the subject. The chapters serve as informal notes compiled during his experiences with the Ainu, aiming to foster appreciation for this unique culture. Ultimately, the work aspires to renew interest in the efforts to integrate the Ainu into broader societal influences, particularly the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

      The Ainu of Japan