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- Matagi abstract "The Matagi (Japanese: 又鬼) are traditional winter hunters of the Tōhoku region of northern Japan, most famously today in the Shirakami-Sanchi forest between Akita and Aomori. They hunt deer and bear, and their culture has much in common with the bear cult of the Ainu. They live in small hamlets of the mountain beech forests of Tōhoku and engage in agriculture during the planting and harvest season. In the winter and early spring, they form hunting bands that spend weeks at a time in the forest. With the introduction of guns in the 20th century, the need for group hunting for bear has diminished, leading to a decline in Matagi culture. Matagi hamlets are found in the districts of Nishitsugaru and Nakatsugaru (Aomori), Kitaakita and Senboku (Akita), Waga (Iwate), Nishiokitama and Tsuruoka (Yamagata), Murakami and Nakauonuma (Niigata and Nagano). The Matagi are attested from the Medieval period, but continue to hunt today. They have come into conflict with environmentalists now that the forest has been partly cleared. They no longer hunt the serow, which is protected, but continue to hunt bear.Specialized Matagi hunting vocabulary contains Ainu words. Indeed, the word matagi itself may be Ainu, from matangi or matangitono "man of winter, hunter".".
- Matagi thumbnail 集落最後のマタギ.jpg?width=300.
- Matagi wikiPageID "96470".
- Matagi wikiPageLength "2457".
- Matagi wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Matagi wikiPageRevisionID "661953038".
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Ainu_languages.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Ainu_people.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Akita_Prefecture.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Aomori_Prefecture.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Bear_cult.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Bear_worship.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ainu_culture.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hunting_by_country.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_society.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Iwate_Prefecture.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_serow.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Kitaakita_District,_Akita.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Murakami,_Niigata.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Nakatsugaru_District,_Aomori.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Nakauonuma_District,_Niigata.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Niigata_Prefecture.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Nishiokitama_District,_Yamagata.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Nishitsugaru_District,_Aomori.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Senboku_District,_Akita.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Shirakami-Sanchi.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Tsuruoka,_Yamagata.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Tōhoku_region.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Waga_District,_Iwate.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink Yamagata_Prefecture.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLink File:集落最後のマタギ.jpg.
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Matagi".
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Matagi-ken".
- Matagi wikiPageWikiLinkText "matagi".
- Matagi hasPhotoCollection Matagi.
- Matagi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Matagi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Matagi subject Category:Ainu_culture.
- Matagi subject Category:Hunting_by_country.
- Matagi subject Category:Japanese_society.
- Matagi subject Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Matagi hypernym Hunters.
- Matagi type Ship.
- Matagi type Occupation.
- Matagi comment "The Matagi (Japanese: 又鬼) are traditional winter hunters of the Tōhoku region of northern Japan, most famously today in the Shirakami-Sanchi forest between Akita and Aomori. They hunt deer and bear, and their culture has much in common with the bear cult of the Ainu. They live in small hamlets of the mountain beech forests of Tōhoku and engage in agriculture during the planting and harvest season. In the winter and early spring, they form hunting bands that spend weeks at a time in the forest.".
- Matagi label "Matagi".
- Matagi sameAs マタギ.
- Matagi sameAs m.0nx6f.
- Matagi sameAs Матаги.
- Matagi sameAs Q6785976.
- Matagi sameAs Q6785976.
- Matagi sameAs 又鬼.
- Matagi wasDerivedFrom Matagi?oldid=661953038.
- Matagi depiction 集落最後のマタギ.jpg.
- Matagi isPrimaryTopicOf Matagi.