18,19世紀におけるアムール川下流域の住民の交易活動

The purpose of this paper is to clarify the trade activity of the ancestors of the indigenous peoples of the Lower Amur Basin in the 18th and 19th centuries and to reexamine the discourse of their society and culture in classical ethnography. They have usually been described as hunters, fishermen, o...

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Main Authors: C. , Сасаки, Sasaki, Shiro, 佐々木, 史郎, ササキ, シロウ
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Published: 国立民族学博物館 1998
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spelling ftnmuseumethno:oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004139 2023-09-26T15:22:37+02:00 18,19世紀におけるアムール川下流域の住民の交易活動 The Trade Activity of the Peoples of the Lower Amur Basin in the 18th and 19th Centuries C. , Сасаки Sasaki, Shiro 佐々木, 史郎 ササキ, シロウ 1998-03-31 application/pdf https://minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/4139/files/KH_022_4_001.pdf jpn jpn 国立民族学博物館 National Museum of Ethnology 国立民族学博物館研究報告 4 22 683 763 Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology AN00091943 0385-180X https://minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/4139/files/KH_022_4_001.pdf サンタン交易|アムール川下流域|樺太|クロテン|ウリチ|ニヴフ Santan Trade|Lower Amur|Sakhalin|sable fur|Ul'chi|Nivkhi VoR 1998 ftnmuseumethno 2023-08-30T17:05:07Z The purpose of this paper is to clarify the trade activity of the ancestors of the indigenous peoples of the Lower Amur Basin in the 18th and 19th centuries and to reexamine the discourse of their society and culture in classical ethnography. They have usually been described as hunters, fishermen, or collectors of wild plants in much ethnography since the late 19th century, and the primitiveness of their foraging life style, fishing and hunting techniques, and social structure has often been underlined by anthropologists, ethnologists, and historians. The policies of the former Soviet Union to rescue them from the poverty caused by their primitive level of production was based on such discourse of the scholars. However, were they really poor? Were their life style, culture, and society really primitive? Historical documents written by Japanese explorers and investigators in the 18th and 19th centuries, Mogami Tokunai, Mamiya Rinzo, Nakamura Koichiro, and so on, indicate that they had a highly sophisticated culture and a complex society. For example, modern ethnologists often underline the fact that the peoples of the Lower Amur were ichthyophagi, and that a piece of dried fish occupied the same position as a piece of bread in European meals. On the contrary, Japanese investigators said that their staple food was a cup of boiled millet, usually put in a small bowl of china or lacquer ware. Though ethnologists often described fish skin coats in detail, most of their clothes were made of cotton, and their ritual costumes were even made of silk. It is a fact that millet, cotton, silk, china, and lacquer ware were not their original products, but Chinese or Japanese ones which they obtained through trade with Chinese and Japanese. It is also a fact, however, that these things occupied an important position in their cultural complex. It is an injustice for researchers not to properly evaluate them and not to pay any attention to the trade activity. The trade activity of the ancestors of the peoples of the Lower Amur ... Other/Unknown Material Sakhalin National Museum of Ethnology Repository
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topic サンタン交易|アムール川下流域|樺太|クロテン|ウリチ|ニヴフ
Santan Trade|Lower Amur|Sakhalin|sable fur|Ul'chi|Nivkhi
spellingShingle サンタン交易|アムール川下流域|樺太|クロテン|ウリチ|ニヴフ
Santan Trade|Lower Amur|Sakhalin|sable fur|Ul'chi|Nivkhi
C. , Сасаки
Sasaki, Shiro
佐々木, 史郎
ササキ, シロウ
18,19世紀におけるアムール川下流域の住民の交易活動
topic_facet サンタン交易|アムール川下流域|樺太|クロテン|ウリチ|ニヴフ
Santan Trade|Lower Amur|Sakhalin|sable fur|Ul'chi|Nivkhi
description The purpose of this paper is to clarify the trade activity of the ancestors of the indigenous peoples of the Lower Amur Basin in the 18th and 19th centuries and to reexamine the discourse of their society and culture in classical ethnography. They have usually been described as hunters, fishermen, or collectors of wild plants in much ethnography since the late 19th century, and the primitiveness of their foraging life style, fishing and hunting techniques, and social structure has often been underlined by anthropologists, ethnologists, and historians. The policies of the former Soviet Union to rescue them from the poverty caused by their primitive level of production was based on such discourse of the scholars. However, were they really poor? Were their life style, culture, and society really primitive? Historical documents written by Japanese explorers and investigators in the 18th and 19th centuries, Mogami Tokunai, Mamiya Rinzo, Nakamura Koichiro, and so on, indicate that they had a highly sophisticated culture and a complex society. For example, modern ethnologists often underline the fact that the peoples of the Lower Amur were ichthyophagi, and that a piece of dried fish occupied the same position as a piece of bread in European meals. On the contrary, Japanese investigators said that their staple food was a cup of boiled millet, usually put in a small bowl of china or lacquer ware. Though ethnologists often described fish skin coats in detail, most of their clothes were made of cotton, and their ritual costumes were even made of silk. It is a fact that millet, cotton, silk, china, and lacquer ware were not their original products, but Chinese or Japanese ones which they obtained through trade with Chinese and Japanese. It is also a fact, however, that these things occupied an important position in their cultural complex. It is an injustice for researchers not to properly evaluate them and not to pay any attention to the trade activity. The trade activity of the ancestors of the peoples of the Lower Amur ...
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author C. , Сасаки
Sasaki, Shiro
佐々木, 史郎
ササキ, シロウ
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佐々木, 史郎
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title 18,19世紀におけるアムール川下流域の住民の交易活動
title_short 18,19世紀におけるアムール川下流域の住民の交易活動
title_full 18,19世紀におけるアムール川下流域の住民の交易活動
title_fullStr 18,19世紀におけるアムール川下流域の住民の交易活動
title_full_unstemmed 18,19世紀におけるアムール川下流域の住民の交易活動
title_sort 18,19世紀におけるアムール川下流域の住民の交易活動
publisher 国立民族学博物館
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