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"Examines material objects, visual imagery, and oral histories to help reconstruct the lives and movements of the four least examined groups of Japan's colonial subjects--the Ainu, Taiwan's indigenous people, Micronesians, and Okinawans--conveying the dynamic nature of an empire in motion and explaining how individuals navigated the variances of imperial life"--Provided by publisher.
Ainu --- Ryukyuans --- Micronesians --- Taiwan aborigines --- Diplomatic relations. --- Kolonie. --- Indigenes Volk. --- Ethnic identity. --- 1868-1945. --- Japan --- Asia. --- Japan. --- Colonies --- Foreign relations --- Ethnic identity --- al-Yābān --- Giappone --- Government of Japan --- Iapōnia --- I︠A︡ponii︠a︡ --- Japam --- Japani --- Japão --- Japon --- Japonia --- Japonsko --- Japonya --- Jih-pen --- Mư̄ang Yīpun --- Nihon --- Nihon-koku --- Nihonkoku --- Nippon --- Nippon-koku --- Nipponkoku --- Prathēt Yīpun --- Riben --- State of Japan --- Yābān --- Yapan --- Yīpun --- Zhāpān --- Япония --- اليابان --- يابان --- 日本 --- 日本国 --- Aborigines, Taiwan --- Indigenous peoples --- Taiwan aboriginal peoples --- Ethnology --- Pacific Islanders --- Okinawans --- J4804 --- J4129 --- J3491 --- J3479 --- J3480 --- J4207 --- Japan: International politics and law -- colonial conditions, organization and administration --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- cross-cultural contacts, contrasts and globalization --- Japan: Geography and local history -- others -- Asia --- Japan: Geography and local history -- Okinawa prefecture and Ryūkyū region (Seinan) --- Japan: Geography and local history -- Hokkaidō prefecture (Ezo) --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- communities -- native ethnicity and race --- Jepun --- Yapon --- Yapon Ulus --- I︠A︡pon --- Япон --- I︠A︡pon Uls --- Япон Улс --- Diplomatic relations
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