北海道立北方民族博物館研究紀要
Online ISSN : 2435-0451
Print ISSN : 0918-3159
明治~昭和期の北海道の和人社会における毛皮利用、特にイヌ皮について
企画展「毛皮」に関する覚え書き
齋藤 玲子
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研究報告書・技術報告書 フリー

2003 年 12 巻 p. 069-076

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This paper is a note on how the Japanese settlers used fur clothing in Hokkaido from the Meiji to Showa era. This custom was said to be a continuation from the Tohoku and Hokuriku districts of Japan. Such working wear as caps, mittens, vests, seats for sitting on snow/ ground were often made from dog skin. The dog skins were supplied from not only Hokkaido, but were also abundantly imported from Manchuria and Korea. Although the production method and the marketing system are uninvestigated themes, it is considered that there are some relationships with indigenous people and their culture.
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