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Wajin may
refer to:
Wajin (和人):
Yamato people Wajin (倭人):
Wajin (ancient people) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Wajin...
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Wajin (倭人,
Wajin,
literally "Wa people") is in the
narrow sense, the old name of the
ethnic group of the
Yayoi people who
lived in the ****anese archipelago...
- The
Yamato (大和民族,
Yamato minzoku, lit. 'Yamato ethnicity') or
Wajin (和人 / 倭人, lit. 'Wa people') are an East
Asian ethnic group that
comprises over 98%...
- Ainu
attacked the
Wajin on
Kunashir Island and
parts of the
Menashi District, as well as at sea. More than 70
Wajin were killed. The
Wajin executed 37 Ainu...
- ancestry. The
terms Yayoi and
Wajin can be used interchangeably,
though Wajin (倭人)
refers to the
people of Wa, and
Wajin (和人) is also used as a name for...
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invading foes, and
troubles in
Wajin town. In the Ainu language,
trade with the
Wajin is
referred to as uymam. The Ainu-
Wajin trade began as a friendship...
- period. Initially, the
Matsumae clan's
jurisdiction was
limited to the
Wajin territory on the
Oshima Peninsula in
southwest Hokkaido. However, they gradually...
- the east,
Russians and
Chinese to the west, and
Shamo (as the Ainu call
Wajin, or ****anese people) to the
south [....]. Howell, David. "Ainu Ethnicity...
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Koshibito Kumabito Kumaso Kuzu
Mishihase Okhotsk Saeki Satsumon Tsuchigumo Wajin Post-classical Ainu
Ishikari Ainu
Menasunkur Ainu
Sumunkur Ainu Hāfu Ogasawara...
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Koshibito Kumabito Kumaso Kuzu
Mishihase Okhotsk Saeki Satsumon Tsuchigumo Wajin Post-classical Ainu
Ishikari Ainu
Menasunkur Ainu
Sumunkur Ainu Hāfu Ogasawara...