Paper Fowl and Wooden Fish: The Separation of Kami and Buddha Worship in Haguro Shugendō, 1869-1875

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies (forthcoming)
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Deference and Defiance in Nineteenth-Century Japan.Willliam B. Hauser & William W. Kelly - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (1):167.

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