- The
revolt of
Shakushain (シャクシャインの戦い,
Shakushain no tatakai) was an Ainu
rebellion against ****anese
authority on Hokkaidō
between 1669 and 1672 in the...
- the
eastern Hokkaido coast near ****unai.
Shakushain, the
leader of the
Menasunkur Ainu, led the
Shakushain Revolts, the
first large-scale
attempt by...
- ****anese,
military intervention, and subjugation, in what is
known as
Shakushain's Revolt.
According to the Ezo hōki,
regional influence among the Ainu...
- no
records detailing the
Ishikari Ainu pre-1600s,
Around the time of
Shakushain's rise to
power in the mid 17th-century, the
aforementioned Haukase was...
- by the Ainu
against feudal rule. The last large-scale
resistance was
Shakushain's revolt in 1669–1672. In 1789, a
smaller movement known as the Menashi–Kunashir...
-
conflict culminated in an
uprising from 1669 to 1672, led by Ainu
warrior Shakushain after which the Ainu in the
region were suppressed.
Hakodate flourished...
- expanded, the Ainu were
pushed northward and
fought against the ****anese in
Shakushain's Revolt and Menashi–Kunashir Rebellion,
until by the
Meiji period they...
-
chief Camoktain.
Shakushain, who
succeeded Camoktain as head chief,
retaliated by
waging war on the
Sumunkur and
killing Onibishi.
Shakushain then went on...
-
Marubashi Chūya failed. 1657 2
March Great Fire of
Meireki in Edo 1669
Shakushain's revolt on
Hokkaido 1680 4 June
Ietsuna died and was
succeeded by his...
- Nobuhiro. The prin****l
record of the
conflict is
Shinra no Kiroku.
Shakushain's revolt Menashi-Kunashir
rebellion Shindō Tōru (30
September 2004)....