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  • ...[[Emishi]] (Ainu) chieftains who had assimilated into Japanese society<ref>Howell. p78.</ref>. ...ly from their importance in managing relations and trade with the Ainu<ref>Howell. p85.</ref>.
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  • *David Howell. "The Social Life of Firearms in Tokugawa Japan." ''Japanese Studies'' 29:1
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  • *David Howell. "The Social Life of Firearms in Tokugawa Japan." ''Japanese Studies'' 29:1
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  • *David Howell, "Is Ainu History Japanese History?," in ann-elise lewallen, Mark Hudson, M
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  • *David Howell, "Is Ainu History Japanese History?," in ann-elise lewallen, Mark Hudson, M
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  • *David Howell, "Is Ainu History Japanese History?," in ann-elise lewallen, Mark Hudson, M
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  • *David Howell, "Is Ainu History Japanese History?," in ann-elise lewallen, Mark Hudson, M
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  • ...to defend the northern borders against [[Russia]]n encroachment.<ref>David Howell, "Is Ainu History Japanese History?," in ann-elise lewallen, Mark Hudson, M
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  • ...y hold land in fief from the [[Tokugawa shogunate|shogunate]],<ref>Howell, David. "Ainu Ethnicity and the Boundaries of the Early Modern Japanese State." ''
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  • ...ogunate, or have definite geographical borders.<ref>[[David Howell|Howell, David]]. "Ainu Ethnicity and the Boundaries of the Early Modern Japanese State."
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  • [[David Howell]] argues that over the course of the period, within the countryside at leas *[[David Howell]]. "The Social Life of Firearms in Tokugawa Japan." ''Japanese Studies'' 29
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  • ...'', used to refer to the Japanese, appears as early as [[1467]].<ref>David Howell, "Is Ainu History Japanese History?," in ann-elise lewallen, Mark Hudson, M ...o with [[Manchu]]s and various indigenous tribal peoples of the north.<ref>Howell, "Is Ainu History Japanese History?," 106.</ref>
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  • ...the [[Qing Empire]] occasionally made their way into Ainu hands.<ref>David Howell, "Is Ainu History Japanese History?," in ann-elise lewallen, Mark Hudson, M
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  • ...egraphs, which allowed for faster communication times.<ref>Mitani Hiroshi, David Noble (trans.), ''Escape from Impasse'', International House of Japan (2006 ...n Modern Japan'', University of Hawaii Press (2012), 191-192, citing David Howell, ''Capitalism from Within: Economy, Society, and the State in a Japanese Fi
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