Minpaku Seminars in 2005
Seminars in 2009
Seminars in 2008
Seminars in 2007
Seminars in 2006
Seminars in 2005
Seminars in 2004
Lectures on ethnological topics are given monthly to the general public by research members of the museum and other academic institutions.
14:00-15:30 on the third Saturday of every month in the Auditorium.
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No. 335   Children, Community and Museum
NOBAYASHI Atsushi
March 18, 2005
(Held in conjunction with the Special Exhibition “Minpaku Kids' World : Gifts for Children, Smiles from Children”)
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No. 334   Tracing the Legend of Alexander the Great: From Pseudo-Callisthenes to Oliver Stone
YAMANAKA Yuriko
February 18, 2005
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No. 333   Uzbekistan and Islam: Seeking for Harmony between Securalism and Islamic Revival
OBIYA Chika
January 21, 2005
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No. 332   Merry Christmas! Changing Ways of Celebrating Christmas in Germany
MORI Akiko
December 17, 2005
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No. 331   The History of Corn: From Ritual to Industrial Use
ABE Ken-ichi
November 19, 2005
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No. 330   Saris that are Not Termed Sari: A Case in Nepal
MINAMI Makito
October 15, 2005
(Held in conjunction with the Special Exhibition “Fashioning India”)
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No. 329   Imagining the Sari
SUGIMOTO Yoshio
September 17, 2005
(Held in Conjunction with the Special Exhibition “Fashioning India”)
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Madagascar: The crossroads in the Indian OceanNo. 328   Madagascar: Crossroads in the Indian Ocean
IIDA Taku
August 20, 2005
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Ethnic Groups in Border Areas of China and VietnamNo. 327   Ethnic Groups in Border Areas of China and Vietnam: Focusing on the Mutual Interaction between Zhuang and Nun.
TSUKADA Shigeyuki
July 16, 2005
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Confucian Culture and the Potential Power of Chinese SocietyNo. 326   Confucian Culture and the Potential Power of Chinese Society
YOKOYAMA Hiroko
June 18, 2005
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The 10-face Module as a View of the BuddhaNo. 325   The 10-face Module as a View of the Buddha: The Proportion of Tibetan Buddhist Paintings
KOBAYASHI Shigeki
May 21, 2005
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It Was Caused by a Love LetterNo. 324    It Was Caused by a Love Letter: Takamine Tadasu’s Common Sense
SATO Koji
April 16, 2005
(Held in conjunction with the Special Exhibition “More Happy Every Day”)
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