The “sending-back” rite in Ainu culture

  • Utagawa H
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The central religious ceremony of Ainu culture was the`` sending-back'' ritual, in which the spirits of animals, plants, and implements were returned to the heavenly realm, the dwelling place of the ancestral spirits. The ceremony comprises an expression of gratitude towards ...

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Utagawa, H. (1992). The “sending-back” rite in Ainu culture. Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 19(2–3). https://doi.org/10.18874/jjrs.19.2-3.1992.255-270

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