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Smithsonian: Ainu: A People's Past
Ainu: Spirit of a Northern People Ainu: Spirit of a Northern People A People's Past Room 2 Overview Slideshow narration: During their early history, the Ainu mastered seafaring, both as hunters and traders. From the 14th through 17th centuries, they were important intermediaries between Jap...
Smithsonian: Magazine: Springs Eternal
Nature Arts & Culture Travel Photos Videos Games & Puzzles Blogs Shop Africa & the MiddleEast Americas Europe & Asia Pacific Evotourism Our Tours Travel Springs Eternal In rural Japan, stressed workers and tourists seek geothermal ease | | | Reddit | Digg | Stumble |...
Smithsonian: Magazine: What's Up
Science & Nature Arts & Culture Travel Photos Videos Games & Puzzles Blogs Shop Art & Artists Music & Literature New at the Smithsonian Photo of the Day Arts & Culture What's Up | | | Reddit | Digg | Stumble | Email | More By Kenneth R. Fletcher Smithsonian maga...
Smithsonian: Magazine: What's Up
Science & Nature Arts & Culture Travel Photos Videos Games & Puzzles Blogs Shop Art & Artists Music & Literature New at the Smithsonian Photo of the Day Arts & Culture What's Up Live Orchids, Japanese art and African masks | | | Reddit | Digg | Stumble...
Smithsonian: Field Trips and Learning Resources
Smithsonian Education - Field Trips For Educators | Field Trips | Professional Development | Lesson Plans | Resource Library | Online Events Smithsonian Orientation Videos The Value of Field Trips Planning a Field Trip Field Trip Worksheets Select Subject:...
Smithsonian: Chise: The Ainu House
were seated at the east end of the room near the god's window, which was reserved for the passage of gods. Outside this window stood the ritual altar of nusa. (HML, AMS) The Ainu Museum at Shiraoi 2. Cloth Mittens Cotton cloth was one of the most popular Japanese items imported to Ezo,...
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