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Imekanu (イメカヌ,
November 10, 1875 –
April 6, 1961), also
known by her ****anese name
Kannari Matsu (金成 マツ), was an Ainu
missionary and epic poet. Along...
- 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...
- A
picture of
Imekanu, right, with her
niece Yukie Chiri, a
famous Ainu ****anese
transcriber and
translator of Ainu epic tales. (1922)...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
- Oral
Culture アイヌ口承文芸 Ainu kōshō
bungei p****im 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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lawyer in 1877
Inagaki Manjirō -
Cambridge University graduate and
diplomat Imekanu - Ainu
Yukar poet who
worked with John
Batchelor Kazuo Ishiguro - Famous...
- Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, ****an. His
older sister is
Yukie Chiri and his aunt is
Imekanu.
Though they were both
native Ainu speakers,
Chiri was not. He was taught...
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Religious Tract Society. pp. 603.
Retrieved 1
March 2012.
Akkorokamui Imekanu Frédéric,
Louis (2005). "Ainu". ****an Encyclopedia.
Translated by Roth...