Ceremony, Iomande (Bear Feast): Japanese Painting Depicting Group in Formal Costume, Bringing Food and Drink to Dead Bear Lying on Mat Before Altar of Poles; Inau, Bear Skulls, Sacred Quivers and Swords
Ceremony, Iomande (Bear Feast): Japanese Painting Depicting Group in Formal Costume, Bringing Food and Drink to Dead Bear Lying on Mat Before Altar of Poles; Inau, Bear Skulls, Sacred Quivers and Swords
Japanese drawing of the Ainu feasting and drinking before the dead bear.
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A black and white photoprint is also available: Photo Lot 97 DOE Asia: Japan: Ainu: Hitchcock Colln 04752500, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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