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Manners and Customs, Folklore and Ethnology
Recreating a small museum that used to be in Abashiri.
In Abashiri, facing the Sea of Okhotsk, there was a museum of the Sakhalin minority called "Jacka ドフニ".
The "Jacka ドフニ" is a private museum that was designed to preserve the lives, culture and history of the people who lived in Sakhalin, such as Uilta, Nibhu, and the Sakhalin Ainu.
In 2024, the exhibition held at the Takashimaya History Museum Tokyo was reproduced in illustrated book.
Valuable materials are published in full color, and the small museum tells the story of the past days.
Introduction
Connecting Jacka ドフニ to the Future
Chapter 1 : Sakhalin (Sakhalin)
History of Sakhalin Island / Jacka ドフニ Chronology / Uilta
Chapter 2 : The "Jacka ドフニ"
Establishment of Jacka ドフニ / Jacka ドフニ Chronology / Uilta
Life of Aiko Kitagawa who lived in Abashiri (Photo / 1997 to 1998)
Chapter 3 : Culture of Wulta
Exhibition of ゲンダーヌ and Aiko Kitagawa
It is the only museum in Japan and one of the few museums in the world that specializes in the northern part of the country. It introduces the culture and Okhotsk culture of the northern people including the Ainu culture to Northern Europe.
In the permanent exhibition, about 900 items collected from all over the world are exhibited by themes such as clothing, food, living and living, and introduces the culture of the people living in the northern part.
1938 1991 ドフニ ゲンダーヌ ドフニ ドフニ Aoyagi Shirakaba 『 』 Inuzuka Tsurumaki ドフニ