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- Kumaso abstract "The Kumaso (熊襲) were a people of ancient Japan, believed to have lived in the south of Kyūshū until at least the Nara period. William George Aston, in his translation of the Nihongi, says Kumaso refers to two separate tribes, Kuma (meaning "bear") and So (written with the character for "attack" or "layer on"). In his translation of the Kojiki, Basil Hall Chamberlain records that the region is also known simply as So district, and elaborates on the Yamato-centric description of a "bear-like" people, based on their violent interactions or physical distinctiveness. (The people called tsuchigumo by the Yamato people provide a better-known example of the transformation of other tribes into legendary monsters. Tsuchigumo—the monstrous "ground spider" of legend—is speculated to refer originally to the native pit dwellings of that people.) As the Yamato pushed southward, the Kumaso people were either assimilated or exterminated. The last leader of the Kumaso, Torishi-Kaya, aka Brave of Kahakami, was assassinated in the winter of 397 by Prince Yamato Takeru of Yamato, who was disguised for this as a woman at a banquet.Geographically, Aston records that the Kumaso domain encompassed the historical provinces of Hyūga, Ōsumi, and Satsuma (contemporaneous with Aston's translation), or present-day Miyazaki and Kagoshima prefectures.The word Kuma ('Bear') survives today as Kumamoto Prefecture ('source of the bear'), and Kuma District, Kumamoto.Kuma District is known for a distinct dialect, Kuma Dialect.".
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- Kumaso wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Kumaso wikiPageRevisionID "672089178".
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Basil_Hall_Chamberlain.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Bear_worship.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tribes_of_ancient_Japan.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Keikō.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Hyūga_Province.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Hyūga_province.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Kagoshima_Prefecture.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Kagoshima_prefecture.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Kojiki.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Kuma_District,_Kumamoto.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Kumamoto_Prefecture.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Kyushu.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Kyūshū.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Miyazaki_Prefecture.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Miyazaki_prefecture.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Nara_period.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Nihon_Shoki.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Nihongi.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Satsuma_Province.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Satsuma_province.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Soo_District,_Kagoshima.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Tsuchigumo.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink William_George_Aston.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Yamato_(people).
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Yamato_Takeru.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Yamato_people.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Ōsumi_Province.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLink Ōsumi_province.
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kumaso Province".
- Kumaso wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kumaso".
- Kumaso hasPhotoCollection Kumaso.
- Kumaso wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Kumaso wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kumaso wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary_pipe.
- Kumaso subject Category:Tribes_of_ancient_Japan.
- Kumaso hypernym People.
- Kumaso type Article.
- Kumaso type EthnicGroup.
- Kumaso type Group.
- Kumaso type Article.
- Kumaso type Group.
- Kumaso comment "The Kumaso (熊襲) were a people of ancient Japan, believed to have lived in the south of Kyūshū until at least the Nara period. William George Aston, in his translation of the Nihongi, says Kumaso refers to two separate tribes, Kuma (meaning "bear") and So (written with the character for "attack" or "layer on").".
- Kumaso label "Kumaso".
- Kumaso sameAs Kumaso.
- Kumaso sameAs Kumaso.
- Kumaso sameAs 熊襲.
- Kumaso sameAs 구마소.
- Kumaso sameAs m.03njnm.
- Kumaso sameAs Кумасо.
- Kumaso sameAs Кумасо.
- Kumaso sameAs Q1196897.
- Kumaso sameAs Q1196897.
- Kumaso sameAs 熊襲.
- Kumaso wasDerivedFrom Kumaso?oldid=672089178.
- Kumaso isPrimaryTopicOf Kumaso.