Venture into the fascinating world of Ainu folklore with "Aino Folk-Tales," a compelling collection meticulously gathered and presented by Basil Hall Chamberlain. This enduring work offers a rare glimpse into the rich mythology and cultural traditions of the Ainu people, the indigenous inhabitants of Japan. Explore captivating narratives that reveal the Ainu worldview, their relationship with nature, and their unique social customs.
A valuable resource for those interested in ethnology, anthropology, and the history of Japan, this book preserves a treasury of Ainu stories. Discover timeless tales passed down through generations, offering insights into the beliefs and values of a distinct culture. "Aino Folk-Tales" is an essential addition to any collection of folklore and mythology, providing a lasting record of Ainu oral traditions.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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