ABSTRACT

Ainu Creed and Cult was the first detailed account of the Ainu to be written by either a westerner or a Japanese. In this book, Munro's object in writing it was not only to give an account of his careful observations of the people and their customs, but also to demonstrate to the world at large that the Ainu had an independent culture that deserved respect and preservation.

chapter |6 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter I|9 pages

FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS

chapter II|12 pages

THE KAMUI

chapter III|32 pages

THE INAU

chapter IV|11 pages

EFFIGIES

chapter V|11 pages

HEARTH AND HOME

chapter VI|8 pages

HOUSE-BUILDING RITES

chapter VII|29 pages

THE HOUSE-WARMING CEREMONY

chapter IX|13 pages

EXORCISM

chapter X|9 pages

VARIOUS RITES

chapter XI|20 pages

DEATH AND BURIAL

chapter XII|18 pages

SOCIAL ORGANIZATION