- The
Kutune Shirka (Ainu: クツ゚ネシㇼカ),
known in ****anese as
Itadorimaru no
Kyoku (虎杖丸の曲) or
simply Itadorimaru (虎杖丸), is a
sacred yukar epic of the native...
-
volumes from 1921 to 1933), The
Pillow Book of Sei Shōnagon (1928), The
Kutune Shirka (1951),
Monkey (1942, an
abridged version of
Journey to the West)...
- sea
otter is a
recurring figure in Ainu folklore. A
major Ainu epic, the
Kutune Shirka,
tells the tale of wars and
struggles over a
golden sea-otter. Versions...
- and
background on her
working relationship with Kindaichi. The Ainu epic
Kutune Shirka is a
major example of the
yukar style. The
trade and parents' death...
- San, a
Vietnamese poem Koti and
Chennayya and Epic of Siri, Tulu
poems Kutune Shirka,
sacred yukar epic of the Ainu
people of
which several translations...
-
Songs of
Humans (1979).
Kindaichi published Imekanu's
version of the epic
Kutune Shirka,
alongside a
version by
Nabesawa Wakarpa, with commentary, in his...
- Patterns) I [49] Ainu 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...
- the repunkur, Ainu
heroes frequently married repunkur women. In the epic
Kutune Sirka,
Poiyaunpe himself was the son of a
repunkur woman and
married Nisap...
- John Batchelor;
Kingo Miyabe (1898). Ainu
economic plants.
Matsu Kannari.
Kutune Shirka, The Ainu Epic.
Forgotten Books. ISBN 978-1-60620-098-8. Neil Gordon...
- back. This
character is
loosely based on the hero from an Ainu epic, the
Kutune Shirka. His name is an
alternate way of
pronouncing the story's title, Itadorimaru...