The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 3Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1874 Includes articles on issues of worldwide anthropological interest. |
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Sida 129
... Ainos and Japanese . By HERR VON BRANDT , Consul General of the German Empire for Japan . * JAPANESE Sources give little or no information as to the aborigines of the country . Whilst some see in the present inhabitants the de ...
... Ainos and Japanese . By HERR VON BRANDT , Consul General of the German Empire for Japan . * JAPANESE Sources give little or no information as to the aborigines of the country . Whilst some see in the present inhabitants the de ...
Sida 130
... Ainos ( who were called by the Japanese in historical times Yebis or eastern barbarians ) , and that at a later period these were pressed back by advancing peoples of another race to the north and east , so that at the present day they ...
... Ainos ( who were called by the Japanese in historical times Yebis or eastern barbarians ) , and that at a later period these were pressed back by advancing peoples of another race to the north and east , so that at the present day they ...
Sida 132
... Ainos , the aborigines or very early immigrants ; later , but still in prehistoric times ( using this phrase in relation to our historical knowledge ) , other immigrants from the Asiatic continent pressed forward , and drove back the Ainos ...
... Ainos , the aborigines or very early immigrants ; later , but still in prehistoric times ( using this phrase in relation to our historical knowledge ) , other immigrants from the Asiatic continent pressed forward , and drove back the Ainos ...
Sida 133
... Ainos has always found space for exten- sion to the north . Indeed , sixty thousand Ainos still perhaps live in Yeso , and a much smaller number in Saghalien and the Kuriles , but the spreading southwards of the Russian sovereignty ...
... Ainos has always found space for exten- sion to the north . Indeed , sixty thousand Ainos still perhaps live in Yeso , and a much smaller number in Saghalien and the Kuriles , but the spreading southwards of the Russian sovereignty ...
Sida 134
... Ainos , seldom containing more than from two hundred to three hundred souls , frequently much less ( in the interior there are said still to be independent tribes , but I have not seen them ) , are usually situate pretty near to the sea ...
... Ainos , seldom containing more than from two hundred to three hundred souls , frequently much less ( in the interior there are said still to be independent tribes , but I have not seen them ) , are usually situate pretty near to the sea ...
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