Ainu Folklore Text-19 : Nabe SHIRASAWA's uepeker : The same bear visited three times the same man
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- アイヌ口承文芸テキスト集19 : 白沢ナベ口述 ウエペケㇾ : クマが三度同じ人のところを訪れる話
- アイヌ口承文芸テキスト集(19)白沢ナベ口述 ウエペケレ クマが三度同じ人のところを訪れる話
- アイヌ コウショウ ブンゲイ テキストシュウ(19)シロ サワ ナベ コウジュツ ウエペケレ クマ ガ サンド オナジ ヒト ノ トコロ オ オトズレル ハナシ
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[SUMMARY] This tale (uepeker) was told by late Ms. Nabe Shirasawa and recorded by Hiroshi Nakagawa on 29th Oct. 1989. This tale depicts the relation between beasts(=gods) and humans in the traditional world viw of Ainu. Beasts give their bodies to humans and then in return humans give them rice wine, rice dumplings, dried fish and inaw (shaved wood offering). The souls of the beasts return to the gods’ world with those presents and visit the humans’ world again in their bodies. This tale, however, tells the limit of the reincarnation is three times, which is very reasonable in considering they bear their childs, but such a limit is never told in the other tales.
Journal
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- 千葉大学ユーラシア言語文化論集 = Journal of Chiba University Eurasian Society
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千葉大学ユーラシア言語文化論集 = Journal of Chiba University Eurasian Society 22 357-373, 2020-12-25
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- CRID
- 1390290700505001472
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- NII Article ID
- 120007053766
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- NII Book ID
- AA11256001
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- ISSN
- 21857148
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- NDL BIB ID
- 031572439
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- departmental bulletin paper
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