The Djukun (also spelt Jukun, Tjunung) are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Writing in 1974, Norman Tindale...
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Military Medal of Honor (redirect from Jugun Kisho)
Military Medal of Honor (従軍記章, jūgun kishō) was a military decoration for meritorious service to the Empire of Japan, formerly awarded to all military...
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Comfort women (redirect from Jūgun-ianfu)
the Japanese during World War II: The story of the "Comfort Women", the jugun ianfu, and how these women were forcibly seized against their will, to provide...
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Military Comfort Women (従軍慰安婦, Jūgun-ianfu), is a 1974 film, based on Kakou Senda's book of the same title. The film depicts the sad love story of a woman(Akiko)...
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the Japanese during World War II: The story of the "Comfort Women", the jugun ianfu, and how these women were forcibly seized against their will, to provide...
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Kakou Senda (section Jūgun-ianfu)
(then part of the Empire of Japan) he wrote Military Comfort Women (従軍慰安婦, Jūgun-ianfu) in 1973. As a reporter for Mainichi Shinbun (a major newspaper in...
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which motion is happening or the means by which it is happening, as in jugūn be yabu-me ("going along a road") and morin be yabu-me ("riding a horse")...
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from the original (PDF) on 1 June 2011. Hoff, Jennifer (2006). Bunjalung Jugun [Bunjalung Country]. Richmond River Historical Society. ISBN 1-875474-24-2...
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(plural deng "men, people"). The Kets of the Kas, Sym and Dubches rivers use jugun as a self-designation. In 1788, Peter Simon Pallas was the earliest scholar...
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Djugun dialect (redirect from Jugun language)
Jukun or Djugun is an Australian Aboriginal language of Western Australia. There are no longer any fluent speakers of Jukun, but some people may remember...
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