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ONISHI Hideyuki |
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- 6.Tribalism or Chiefdom?: The formation of Ainu society by influences from outside worlds Out of Eurasia, International Academic Meetings in Mexico: Monuments, Art, and HumanBody Hotel Villa Arqueologica de Teotihuacan 2020/02
- 7.Hybridization of two different cultural groups in the Ainu history PaleoAsia2018 International Workshop: Cultural History of PaleoAsia- Integrative Research on the Formative Processes of Modern Human Cultures in Asia Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (Kyoto) 2018/12
- 8.Lexical analysis of the concept of culture in the PaleoAsia project PaleoAsia2018 International Workshop: Cultural History of PaleoAsia- Integrative Research on the Formative Processes of Modern Human Cultures in Asia Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (Kyoto) 2018/12
- 9.Ainu historical heritage as common property of the local community CHAGS (Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies)XII Universiti Sains Malaysia (Pulau Pinang, Malaysia) 2018/07
- 10.Is ‘culture’ a buzzword?: Ontological challenge of an interdisciplinary projecton the cultural history of early modern humans in Asia CAA (Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology ) 2018 University of Tübingen (Tübingen), Germany 03/2018
- 11.Is ‘culture’ a buzzword? Ontological challenge of an interdisciplinary project on the cultural history of early modern humans in Asia CAA (Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology) 2018 University of Tübingen (Tübingen), Germany 03/2018
- 12.Two Different Ancestors of the Ainu People: Roles of the Satsumon Culture and the Okhotsk Culture in Ainu History WAC(World Archaeological Congress)-8 Kyoto Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan 2016/09
- 13.Enforcement of Foraging Society on the Ainu WAC(World Archaeological Congress)-8 Kyoto Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan 2016/08
- 14.Landscape Shift in the Indigenous Village by Communism as Modernization:A Case Study on Two Nanai Villages in Amur Region EAEH (Association for East Asian Environmental History) 2015: The Third Conference of East Asian Environmental History Kagawa University (Takamatsu, Japan) 2015/10
- 15.Subsistence Activities of Indigenous People Before and After the Collapse of the Soviet Union: A Case Study of Two Nanai Villages in Amur Region CHAGS (Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies) XI University of Vienna (Vienna, Austria) 2015/09
- 16.The views of local people as politics of cultural heritage: A study of the landscape cognition of local people in the Amami Islands AJJ ( Anthropology of Japan in Japan ) 2014 Autumn Meeting Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan 2014/11
- 17.Collapse of the Soviet Landscape and Adaptation Strategies of the Indigenous People: Land Use and Livelihood Strategies in Two Nanai Villages IUAES ( International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences ) Inter-Congress 2014 International Conference Hall of Makuhari Messe (Chiba, Japan) 2014/05
- 18.Collapse of the Soviet Union and Adaptation Strategies of the Indigenous People: land use and livelihood strategies in two Nanai villages. Russo-Japanese Collaborative SymposiumCultural Adaptation of the People in the Forest Areas in Northeast Asia Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Far East Peoples, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Vladivostok, Russia) 2013/03
- 19.Invention of Sacred Place in the Ainu Society: The Landscape Shift Caused by Japanese Colonial Development and Policies Inland Seas in a Global Perspective: International Conference on the Archaeology, History and Heritage Management of Coastal Landscapes Leiden University (Leiden, the Netherlands) 2012/03
- 20.Cultural Relationship between Handicraft and Gender Role: A Case Study on Philippine Highlanders’ Handicraft in Northern Luzon 7th IRFAS-KU, Role of African Area Studies for “African Crisis", Emerging Approaches to Understanding Gender-based Knowledge and Techniques in Africa The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University (Kyoto, JAPAN) 2012/02
- 21.The landscape shift in Ainu society caused by Japanese colonial development and policies PECSRL (The Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape ) 24th Session University of Latvia (Riga, Latvia) 2010/08
- 22.Formation of the Ainu Subsistence Strategy by Economic and Political Influences from the Mainland Japan International Convention of Asia Scholars 6 Daejeon Convention Center (Daejeon, Korea) 2009/08
- 23.Traditional Handicraft Reproduced by Market Economy: A Study on Philippine Highlanders’ Weaving in Northern Luzon 21st Pacific Science Congress. Okinawa Covention Center (Naha, Japan) 2007/06
- 24.Potter’s Technique as Socio-cultural Product: Practice and Learning of Folk Technique in the Philippine Highlanders’ Society World Archaeological Congress, Inter-congress Osaka 2006 Osaka Museum of History (Osaka, Japan) 2006/01
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