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Amami Islands / Rikki / Shima-uta / Amami / Kagoshima Prefecture / Kagoshima / Shima Uta / Pacific Ocean / Geography of Japan / Ryukyuan languages
Date: 2014-12-12 07:45:01
Amami Islands
Rikki
Shima-uta
Amami
Kagoshima Prefecture
Kagoshima
Shima Uta
Pacific Ocean
Geography of Japan
Ryukyuan languages

SHIMAUTA AND SOCIETY IN JAPAN’S SOUTHWESTERN ISLANDS A new phase in the survival of Amami’s shimauta born from the Japanese governmental and social assimilation policy YAMADA MAKOTO AND STEVE COTHER

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