道立北方民族博物館所蔵の服部健博士旧蔵資料について

Dr. Takeshi Hattori (1909-1991) was a linguist on the Nivkh (Gilyak) language. Before the end of World War II, the southern part of Sakhalin island (south of latitude 50 degrees north) was the Japanese territory. The indigenous peoples such as Nivkh, Uilta and others, except Ainu, mostly lived in Ot...

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Main Author: 笹倉, いる美
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Language:Japanese
Published: 北海道大学大学院文学研究科
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spelling fthokunivhus:oai:eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp:2115/38297 2023-05-15T16:19:47+02:00 道立北方民族博物館所蔵の服部健博士旧蔵資料について Dr. Takeshi Hattori's Materials (Hattori Bunko) Stored in Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples 笹倉, いる美 http://hdl.handle.net/2115/38297 jpn jpn 北海道大学大学院文学研究科 津曲敏郎編 = Toshiro Tsumagari ed. http://hdl.handle.net/2115/38297 北大文学研究科北方研究教育センター公開シンポジウム「サハリンの言語世界」, 札幌 829 proceedings fthokunivhus 2022-11-18T01:01:45Z Dr. Takeshi Hattori (1909-1991) was a linguist on the Nivkh (Gilyak) language. Before the end of World War II, the southern part of Sakhalin island (south of latitude 50 degrees north) was the Japanese territory. The indigenous peoples such as Nivkh, Uilta and others, except Ainu, mostly lived in Otasu located in the suburbs of Shisuka (now Poronaisk). Dr. Hattori went to Otasu and made fieldworks. He also invited Nivkh informants to Sapporo where he lived. In 1994, a collection of Dr. Hattori's Materials (books, notebooks, recording tapes, microfilms, and photos) was contributed to the Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples. We call it Hattori Bunko. This paper will present the outline of the collection which shows some aspects of his research in the Nivkh language. 北大文学研究科北方研究教育センター公開シンポジウム「サハリンの言語世界」. 平成20年9月6日. 札幌市 Conference Object Gilyak Nivkh Sakhalin Uilta Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (HUSCAP)
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description Dr. Takeshi Hattori (1909-1991) was a linguist on the Nivkh (Gilyak) language. Before the end of World War II, the southern part of Sakhalin island (south of latitude 50 degrees north) was the Japanese territory. The indigenous peoples such as Nivkh, Uilta and others, except Ainu, mostly lived in Otasu located in the suburbs of Shisuka (now Poronaisk). Dr. Hattori went to Otasu and made fieldworks. He also invited Nivkh informants to Sapporo where he lived. In 1994, a collection of Dr. Hattori's Materials (books, notebooks, recording tapes, microfilms, and photos) was contributed to the Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples. We call it Hattori Bunko. This paper will present the outline of the collection which shows some aspects of his research in the Nivkh language. 北大文学研究科北方研究教育センター公開シンポジウム「サハリンの言語世界」. 平成20年9月6日. 札幌市
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title 道立北方民族博物館所蔵の服部健博士旧蔵資料について
title_short 道立北方民族博物館所蔵の服部健博士旧蔵資料について
title_full 道立北方民族博物館所蔵の服部健博士旧蔵資料について
title_fullStr 道立北方民族博物館所蔵の服部健博士旧蔵資料について
title_full_unstemmed 道立北方民族博物館所蔵の服部健博士旧蔵資料について
title_sort 道立北方民族博物館所蔵の服部健博士旧蔵資料について
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北大文学研究科北方研究教育センター公開シンポジウム「サハリンの言語世界」, 札幌
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