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- The burakumin (部落民, 'hamlet/village people') are a social grouping of ****anese people descended from members of the feudal class ****ociated with kegare...
- peasant, craftsmen, and merchant classes, and various "untouchable" or Burakumin groups. The Tokugawa shogunate ruled by dividing the people into four...
- ****anese-born Koreans, and only 10 percent are from non-burakumin ****anese and Chinese ethnic groups. The burakumin is a group that ****anese society socially discriminates...
- continued treating them as burakumin. Today, fewer people are discriminate towards burakumin, however, the term burakumin is still recognized as a discriminating...
- mostly of ****anese descent are also among ****an's small minority groups. Burakumin make up a social minority group. The ****anese language is ****an's de facto...
- representing the contributions of burakumin, is found in Naniwa Ward in Osaka, home to a large proportion of burakumin. Among other features, the road contains...
- the International Review of Law and Economics in which he argued that Burakumin is a "fictive identity" created in 1922. This article provoked detailed...
- Panchama. Several scholars have drawn parallels between Dalits and the Burakumin of ****an, the Baekjeong of Korea and the peasant class of the medieval...
- Takeda, Fushimi, Kyoto. The song has long been sung by the people in the burakumin areas of Kyoto and Osaka in a slightly different form. During the 1960s...
- jurisdiction within the eta and hinin. In the 19th century the umbrella term burakumin was coined to name the eta and hinin because both classes were forced...