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Monday, June 27, 2005

Ainu Meets India


Chikappu, Mieko "Tsuki no Shizuku ga Kagayaku Yoru ni ---Ainu-Moshiri kara Indo eno Tabi"
("On the Night of Glistening Dewdrops from The Moon --- Journey in Prayers from Ainu-Moshiri to India”), Gendaishokan, 2003

   My husband is from Hokkaido, the northernmost land of Japan and Ainu country. At our marriage, I encountered the land and Ainu culture, which is very unique and profound. Ainu, an aborigine, has its own language and own view of the world but is disappearing due to a past forced assimilation of "Japanese".

    Mieko Chikappu, being of Ainu origin, is a famous embroiderer of traditional Ainu patterns. This time Mieko met Hindu world through her trip to India and recalled her history as an Ainu. This book is like her embroidery work, filled with a magnificent worldview, a relationship between God and human beings, human behaviour and sadness of Ainu.

    It is rainy season in Japan. (This year there's low rainfall, maybe because of an unusual weather.) Hokkaido has no such season though. It begins dry, cool and beautiful but short summer there.

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