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    Archdeacon John Batchelor, D.D., OBE (20 March 1855 – 2 April 1944) was an Anglican English missionary to the Ainu people of Japan until 1941. First sent...
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  • John Batchelor (born 1948) is an American author and radio show host. John Batchelor may also refer to: John Batchelor (missionary) (1855–1944), English...
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  • Yamao Mukai [ja]. Yaeko's father deeply trusted the Anglican missionary John Batchelor, and allowed Yaeko to be baptized. However, when Yaeko was 11...
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  • Kotan-kor-kamuy, or the god of the sky Kandakoro Kamuy. According to missionary John Batchelor, all kamuy are intermediaries responsible to Kotan-kar-kamuy in...
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  • adjoining Russian Far East islands of Sakhalin and Kuril. The missionary-anthropologist John Batchelor noted of the Sakhalin Ainu (1901): The Ainu of Saghlien...
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  • March – Mary Paley Marshall, economist (born 1850) 2 April – John Batchelor, missionary (born 1855) 13 April – Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale, sportsman...
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  • Maundrell joined the Japan mission in 1875 and served at Nagasaki. John Batchelor was a missionary to the Ainu people of Hokkaido from 1877 to 1941. Hannah Riddell...
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    Philip Fyson (category Alumni of the Church Missionary Society College, Islington)
    at Missionary Work in North Japan. - By John Batchelor - London: Church Missionary Society, 1902 (at page 5) Sea-girt Yezo : glimpses of missionary work...
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    Imekanu (category Japanese Anglican missionaries)
    Japan as a lay missionary under the missionary John Batchelor, well known for his publications on Ainu language and culture. Batchelor introduced Imekanu...
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    translation of "Ishikari", proposed by the missionary and researcher of the Ainu language John Batchelor (1854 – 1944) in 1935, is "a greatly wandering...
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