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Diaries of Discovery: Rare Books Document Indigenous Population of Japan

机译:发现日记:稀有书籍记载了日本的原住民

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Professor Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, born and raised in Japan, first came to the United States on a Fulbright scholarship. She is now a William F. Vilas Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and in 2009 was named to the Kluge Distinguished Chair of Modern Culture at the Library of Congress. Her initial area of study in the United States was the Chinese population in Detroit. After completing her anthropological history of this now demolished "China town," Ohnuki-Tierney turned her attention to the native Ainu population of her home country.
机译:在日本出生和成长的大木惠美子教授(Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney)首次以富布赖特(Fulbright)奖学金来到美国。她现在是威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校人类学系的William F. Vilas教授,并于2009年被任命为国会图书馆的克鲁格现代文化杰出主席。她最初在美国学习的领域是底特律的中国人口。在完成了这个现已被拆毁的“中国城”的人类学历史之后,Ohnuki-Tierney将她的注意力转向了自己祖国的阿伊努人。

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