Minpaku Seminars in 2006
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.
13:30-15:00 on the third Saturday of every month in the Auditorium.
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No. 347   Shooting Pilgrimages and Sacred Places with Camera
OMORI Yasuhiro, LAVEDRINE, Michel
March 17, 2007
(Held in conjunction with the Special Exhibition “Pilgrimage and Sacred Places: A Voyage of Self Discovery”)
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No. 346   The Culture of Insanity? A Culture-bound Syndrome in Malaysia
NOBUTA Toshihiro
February 17, 2007
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No. 345   Looking into Social Change in India after the 1990’s: Comparison of Lives in Cities and Villages
MIO Minoru
January 20, 2007
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No. 344   Ainu Customs Represented in Ainu-e
SASAKI Toshikazu
December 16, 2006
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No. 343   The Influence of Java Sarasa 'Javanese batik' as Seen in the Printed Cloth of West Africa
ISEKI Kazuyo (Osaka University of Arts)
November 18, 2006
(Held in conjunction with the Special Exhibition “Arabesque of Batik Designs and Techniques: From Java to the World”)
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No. 342   Arabesque of Batik Designs and Techniques: From the World and to the World
Yoshimoto Shinobu
October 21, 2006
(Held in conjunction with the Special Exhibition “Arabesque of Batik Designs and Techniques: From Java to the World”)
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No. 341   What is Going on Backstage at Minpaku?
SONODA Naoko
September 16, 2006
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No. 340   Counting Exhibits at Minpaku
YAMAMOTO Yasunori
August 19, 2006
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No. 339   Shishimai “Japanese Lion Dance”
SASAHARA Ryoji
July 15, 2006
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No. 338   The Meaning of “Truth” in the Mass-Media Era and the “Discovery” of the Tasaday
KIKUSAWA Ritsuko
June 17, 2006
Photo by John Nance
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No. 337   From West Africa to the World: The Itinerary of African merchants
MISHIMA Teiko
May 20, 2006
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No. 336   Touch and Grow Rich: Our Five Senses Will Open up a New Field in Anthropology
HIROSE Koujirou
April 15, 2006
(Held in conjunction with the Thematic Exhibition “Touch and Grow Rich: You Can Touch Our Museum!)
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