The Matagi (マタギ, or less often 又鬼) are traditional winter hunters of the Tōhoku region of northern Japan, most famously today in the Ani area in Akita...
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Suaia Matagi (born 23 March 1988), also known by the nickname of "Sui", is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop forward for Doncaster...
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that of many other northern spitz breeds. Historically, they were used by matagi for guarding and the hunting of bears. The Akita is a powerful, dominant...
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Matagi are traditional winter hunters of northern Japan. Matagi may also refer to: Matagi Island in northern Fiji Ani-Matagi Station, a railway station...
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head of matagi Hikaru Kurosaki as Sabu, a member of matagi Takeshi Maya as Jiro, a member of matagi Satoshi Kurihara as Gohei, a member of matagi Isao Natsuyagi...
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Faalavelvae Matagi (born 13 March 1997) is a Samoan footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Lupe ole Soaga in the Samoa National League and the Samoa...
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Matagi (pronounced [maˈtaŋi]), sometimes written Matangi, is an island the Vanua Levu Group in northern Fiji, situated 16°44 South 179° West. It is one...
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dictations of yukar, or sagas of the Ainu people, as well as his study of the Matagi dialect. He is the author of the dictionary Meikai Kokugo Jiten. Kindaichi...
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considered sacred. In the Akita Prefecture, bears lacking the mark were known by matagi huntsmen as minaguro (all-black) or munaguro (black-chested), and were also...
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Ani-Matagi Station (阿仁マタギ駅, Ani-Matagi-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector...
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taught Haruyoshi Ōkawa, the son of the district chief who later become a matagi, how to shoot bears. He would live in Sankebetsu for the next two to three...
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Saili Matagi: Samoan Migrants in Australia. University of the South Pacific. ISBN 978-982-02-0325-9. Leulu Felise Vaʻa (2001). Saili Matagi: Samoan...
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Wajin Post-classical Ainu Ishikari Ainu Menasunkur Ainu Sumunkur Ainu Hāfu Matagi Ōbeikei Islanders Ryukyuans Yamato Immigrants Arabs Brazilians Dekasegi...
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mochi" (バター餅), a similar high caloric density food invented by Japanese matagi hunters Alaskan ice cream Food drying Forcemeat Jerky Mincemeat Nutraloaf...
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an islet Matangi, New Zealand, a settlement in the Hamilton Urban Area Matagi Island, Fiji M.I.A. (rapper), born Mathangi Arulpragasam Matanga (disambiguation)...
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1526–1579), Japanese kugyō Haruyoshi Ōkawa (大川 春義, 1909–1985), Japanese matagi This page or section lists people that share the same given name. If an...
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S2CID 155080576. Pasisi, Jessica Lili (2020). Kitiaga mo fakamahani e hikihikiaga matagi he tau fifine Niue: tau pūhala he tau hiapo Niue women's perspectives and...
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Wajin Post-classical Ainu Ishikari Ainu Menasunkur Ainu Sumunkur Ainu Hāfu Matagi Ōbeikei Islanders Ryukyuans Yamato Immigrants Arabs Brazilians Dekasegi...
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two islands in the group are Qamea several hundred metres to the west and Matagi. The island was first settled by the Qaraniyaku people, led by their founder...
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archipelago and Sakhalin. Amappo-based traps were also used by ethnic Japanese matagi hunters. Mechanically, the amappo was a simple crossbow of elastic yew wood...
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Path (おとこ道, Otoko Michi) (1970-1971, Weekly Shonen Sunday) Matagi Side Story (マタギ列伝, Matagi Gaiden) (1972-1974, Top Comic (Akita Shoten)) Fishing Nuts...
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Wanting her daughter to be with Adrien, Tomoe requests to be akumatized into "Matagi Gozen", a mounted archer with the powers of the Bee, Horse, Mouse, and Rooster...
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Emishi of Northern Honshu primarily spoke an Ainu-related language. The Matagi are suggested to be the descendants of these Ainu-speakers, which also contributed...
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(Historical) Shinto Izumo-taishakyo Shinbutsu-shugo Konkōkyō Shugendō State Shinto Matagi spirituality Muism Gasin faith Ryukyuan religion Australian Aboriginal spirituality...
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Fogalaki-Matangi (Fogalaki i Matagi) Te Oki Te Hepu Laualalava Te Kapi Na Utua Motu Atea Motu Fakalalo Tama Hakea Hakea Lahi ki Matagi Hakea O Himi Malatea Kenakena...
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mochi (Akita style) [ja], a high caloric density food used by Japanese matagi hunters "Specialized nutritious foods". World Food Programme. Archived from...
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mochi" (バター餅), a similar high caloric density food invented by Japanese matagi hunters Wikimedia Commons has media related to BP-5 Compact Food. "Multi-micronutrient...
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Kunigami, Miyako, Okinawan, Yaeyama, Yonaguni Minority Bonin English, Matagi, Nivkh, Orok, Sanka, Zainichi Korean Immigrant Chinese, Korean, Mongolian...
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ecology and hunting knowledge. He also studied under Heikichi Yamamoto, the matagi who killed Kesagake, the brown bear in the Sankebetsu brown bear incident...
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