- 著者
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宮本 馨太郎
- 出版者
- 日本文化人類学会
- 雑誌
- 民族學研究 (ISSN:24240508)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.22, no.1-2, pp.5-14, 1958-03-25 (Released:2018-03-27)
The Japanese Society of Etlmology held a tour of investigation during the period of July and August, 1938 for the purpose of surbeying the culture of the Northern peoples. It was the secood tour for the same purpose. The members of the tour were divided into two groups. The one was of ethnology and the other was of archaeology. The writer of this reoport joined the formaer group with Prof. Kiyoto Furuno (古野清人) and Prof. Akiyoshi Suda (須田昭義) and engaged in an anthropological and ethnological investigation into the aborigines of Saghalien (Karafuto) including the Oroks, the Gilyaks, and the Ainu of the west coast of the island. During the tour, se collected various kinds of tools used by these aborigines and filmed their every bay life with a 16m/m camera. The report here by introduced in the Japanese language is the writer's note on the above-mentioned matters used when he made an address at the meeting of The Minzokugaku Kenkyujo (The Ethnological Research Institute), an affiliated organization to The Japanese Society of Ethnology, held in May 1939. The note was made according to the talks given some Orakan menand women at Shisuka-Machi (敷香) including Washiraika (Wakichi Kitagawa, a man of 41 years old as of 1938) and an interview with Mr. and Mrs. Kawamura (川村秀弥) who were, at that time, working as the teachers at the Otasu Aborigines, Primary Schoo1. The writer's note covers the matters about the things that are necessary for their everyday life such as clothing, cooking, housing, fishing and hunting. There were many matters which would have been written in the note and were left out. Such matters will be introduced some other time. The writer is much in debted to Mr. Jiro Ikegami (池上二良), a linguist in representing the Orokan dialect in phonetic signs and appending notes to this report.