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Notes on the kuji |
David Waterhouse |
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The worship of Confucius in ancient Japan |
James McMullen |
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An early anthropologist? : Ōe no Masafusa's A record of fox spirits |
Ivo Smits |
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Religion in the life of Minamoto Yoritomo and the early Kamakura bakufu |
Martin Collcutt |
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Rethinking Japanese folk religion : a study of Kumano Shugen |
Miyake Hitoshi |
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Keeping the faith : bakuhan policy towards religions in seventeenth-century Japan |
Peter Nosco |
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Heavenly affinities and discrepancies : Fr Leturdu's early ethnographic account of Okinawa (1846-1848) |
Patrick Beilevaire |
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Accommodating the alien : Ōkuni Takamasa and the religion of the Lord of Heaven |
John Breen |
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Shinmeiaishinkai and the study of shamanism in contemporary Japanese religious life |
Helen Hardacre |
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The Ainu iyomande and its evolution |
Fosco Maraini |
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Mizuko kuyō : the re-production of the dead in contemporary Japan |
Elizabeth G. Harrison |
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Pilgrimage as cult : the Shikoku pilgrimage as a window on Japanese religion |
Ian Reader |
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The sacred power of wrapping |
Joy Hendry |
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Notes on the kuji |
David Waterhouse |
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The worship of Confucius in ancient Japan |
James McMullen |
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An early anthropologist? : Ōe no Masafusa's A record of fox spirits |
Ivo Smits |