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Reality or mirage? The quest of a new definition of jinshu (race) and minzoku (ethnic group) 1999 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (4): 406-19
  • Machiko Aoyagi
The Imanishi-Umesao hypothesis (whole herd domestication hypothesis): an assessment in light of the Near Eastern archaeology 1999 Japanese journal of ethnology 64 (1): 28-57
  • Sumio Fujii
0021-5023
Notes on the concept of [nation] 1999 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (4): 451-61
  • Junzo Kawada
Families crossing borders: Vietnamese and their life in Japan 1999 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (4): 359-81
  • Ikuo Kawakami
Re-interpretation of the MIRAB economy: a model mediating between Tebiteuea south and the world system 1999 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (4): 382-404
  • Kazuhiro Kazama
Intervention in the relationship between ewe and lamb in the Mongolian pastoral system 1999 Japanese journal of ethnology 64 (1): 76-95
  • Yuki Konagaya
0021-5023
How man-animal interaction forms day-trip herding: from a case of goat herding in the pastoral Samburu of northern-central Kenya 1999 Japanese journal of ethnology 64 (1): 58-75
  • Kazuhiro Shikano
0021-5023
The enigma of Minzoku 1999 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (4): 420-9
  • Henry Stewart
The decline of Kwakwaka'wakw nobility: the colonization of Canada and its influence upon Kwakwaka'wakw cosmology and the potlatch 1999 Japanese journal of ethnology 64 (1): 1-22
  • Akihito Tachikawa
0021-5023
Race: from a biological concept to an exclusive world view 1999 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (4): 430-50
  • Yazuko Takezawa
Reconsideration of the early domestication process of goats or sheep in the Middle East: the meaning of two types of nursing interventions into the ewe-neonate relationship 1999 Japanese journal of ethnology 64 (1): 96-113
  • Yutaka Tani
0021-5023
The heterophony of otherness 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (2): 182-91
  • Takashi Kinase
African Rastafari: the development of a socio-religious movement in urban Tanzania 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (3): 259-82
  • Ishi Miho
Archaeologists' image of hunter-gatherers in southeast Asian archaeology 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (2): 192-202
  • Hidefumi Ogawa
Rethinking [effectiveness] in the sudy on shamanism: with reference to the Balian ritual of Kalis Society in Borneo 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (3): 326-37
  • Katsumi Okuno
Self-image and everyday practices in Canadian Inuit society: the tactics of Inuinnaqtun (the Inuit way) 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (2): 160-70
  • Keiichi Omura
Issues and development in ethnological investigations in Siberia 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (1): 67-72
  • Shinji Saito
H6/KWV [MINZOKUGAKU-]
Hunting by indigenous people in Siberia in the post-Soviet regime 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (1): 3-18
  • Shiro Sasaki
H6/KWV [MINZOKUGAKU-]
Facets of ethnic representation: discourse and practice concerning the ethnic category 'Yolmo' from Helambu, northeast Nepal 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (1): 73-95
  • Seika Sato
H6/KWV [MINZOKUGAKU-]
Kava bar and wata: kava drinking and perception of locality among Tongoa islanders, Vanuatu 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (1): 96-106
  • Chihiro Shirakawa
H6/KWV [MINZOKUGAKU-]
Ethnonyms and images: the genesis of the [Inuit] and image-manipulation 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (2): 151-9
  • Henry Stewart
Urban aboriginals and their self-images 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (2): 171-81
  • Seiji Suzuki
Reorganization of the reindeer industry under de-Sovietization: a transformation of a Soviet village community in northern Yakutia, Siberia 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (1): 19-43
  • Hiroki Takakura
H6/KWV [MINZOKUGAKU-]
Yanagida Kunio's ocean road hypothesis: evluation based on the direct data-plant remains 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (3): 283-301
  • Hiroto Takamiya
Becoming a subject in an urban Hindu name-giving ritual (nāmakaraṇa) and transformation of the naming custom 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (3): 302-25
  • Masakazu Tamori
Festivals and traditional entertainments of the Chinese community in Nagasaki - their typology and newly created traditions 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (2): 209-32
  • Wang Wei
Food culture of the Gydan Nenets in western Siberia: a socio-cultural interpretation of a contemporary reindeer herder diet in the far north 1998 Japanese journal of ethnology 63 (1): 44-66
  • Atsushi Yoshida
H6/KWV [MINZOKUGAKU-]
In quest of the definitions of jinshu (race) and minzoku (ethnic group) 1997 Japanese journal of ethnology 62 (1): 102-15
  • Machiko Aoyagi
Exchange and ancient Maya State formation: a case study of the chipped stone artifactsw from the southeast Maya lowlands 1997 Japanese journal of ethnology 62 (1): 22-32
  • Kazuo Aoyama
Historical review of Kumiss literature 1997 Japanese journal of ethnology 62 (1): 33-43
  • Satomi Ishi
Rubber booms and peasants on the border: a case from western Borneo 1997 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (4): 586-615
  • Noboru Ishikawa
Cultural reaffirmation and its backwash in Woleai atoll 1997 Japanese journal of ethnology 62 (1): 86-101
  • Yasuyuki Karakita
Representation and politics: a sketch of anthropological discourses surrounding the Ainu 1997 Japanese journal of ethnology 62 (1): 1-21
  • Takashi Kinase
Native anthropologists: with special reference to Japanese studies inside and outside Japan 1997 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (4): 517-42
  • Takami Kuwayama
Cultural construction: articulation and operation 1997 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (4): 616-42
  • Keiji Maegawa
Ethnology in Japan and Japanese perception of [others] in the modern period 1997 Japanese journal of ethnology 62 (1): 66-85
  • Masao Mori
The organization and activities of the Institute of Ethnology: Japanese ethnology during the second World War 1997 Japanese journal of ethnology 62 (1): 47-65
  • Katsumi Nakao
Rang, Sauka, or Byansi?: ethnic categories and their usages in Byans, far-western Nepal 1997 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (4): 543-64
  • Katsuo Nawa
Cultural policies and renaissance of tradition in a Polynesian MIRAB society: a case analysis from the Cook islands 1997 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (4): 567-85
  • Satoshi Tanahashi
Denominating [traditional culture]: the contemporary meaning of mythology, personal names and place names among the Saanich in B.C., Canada 1996 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (1): 105-25
  • Kazuya Atsumi
0021-5023
How can we describe Amami-Okinawa? 1996 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (3): 467-81
  • Hiroyuki Ishikawa
  • Intag Choi
  • Ken Shibuya
  • Masafumi Mori
The interpretation of masks in topeng cirebon 1996 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (2): 191-214
  • M. Fukuoka
Uxorilocal marriage in the nomadic areas of Inner Mongolia: an aspect of the cognatic inheritance system 1996 Japanese journal of ethnology 60 (4): 295-329
  • Gao Ming Jie
A new angle for the study of Ryukyuan culture 1996 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (3): 437-48
  • Masao Higa
Settlement patterns and economic rationality in a pre-industrial society: central-place analysis in Classic Maya society 1996 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (3): 370-92
  • Kazuo Aoyama
  • Takeshi Inomata
Towards a contemporary ethnography of the Ainu 1996 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (2): 302-13
  • Y. Ito
Acculturation of the Korean minority in Japan 1996 Japanese journal of ethnology 60 (4): 342-53
  • Jin Dae Cheol
Rethinking sea nomads: focusing on the analysis of the negotiation of ebune to the land 1996 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (1): 28-49
  • Byung Chul Kim
0021-5023
Problems and urgency in Ainu research 1996 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (2): 245-62
  • Y. Kotani
Plurality of representing identity in migrant culture: a case study on tombs of Koreans in Japan 1996 Japanese journal of ethnology 61 (3): 393-422
  • Inja Lee