The Life Style of Minority Groups in the Eastern Part of the Unkwei Plateau, China—A case study of Shan Gang village and Song Long village
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- Tabata Hisao
- Department of Japan Cultural History, Faculty of Literature, Showa Women’s University
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- Kanamaru Yoshiko
- Department of Chinese Language, Faculty of Foreign Language, Reitaku University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 中国雲貴高原東部の少数民族の生業形態—従江県·山崗村, 丹寨県·送隴村を事例として—
Abstract
The People’s Republic of China is a huge nation occupying approximately one fifth of the world’s landmass. Its population is also large, approaching one thousand two hundred million. Approximately 92% of the total population is Chinese. Non-Chinese are generally referred to as minority groups. This paper focuses on the study of the upper Miao tribe’s life style, which lives in the mountains and traditionally puts shifting cultivation and huntaing into practice. That is according to grasp their traditional Culture. For, Japanese and the upper Miao tribe live together under the same natural environment. So, I selected two typical Miao’s settlements and studied their life style in detail.
Journal
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- Proceedings of the General Meeting of the Association of Japanese Geographers
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Proceedings of the General Meeting of the Association of Japanese Geographers 2002a (0), 115-115, 2002
The Association of Japanese Geographers
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282680670235648
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- NII Article ID
- 130007016506
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed