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Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions
Edited by Paul L. Swanson and Clark Chilson
University of Hawaii Press
- Copyright year: 2005
Handmade Culture
Raku Potters, Patrons, and Tea Practitioners in Japan
University of Hawaii Press
- Copyright year: 2005
Selfless Offspring
Filial Children and Social Order in Medieval China
University of Hawaii Press
- Copyright year: 2005
Lost Generations
A Boy, a School, a Princess
University of Hawaii Press
- Copyright year: 2006
Leaves from an Autumn of Emergencies
Selections from the Wartime Diaries of Ordinary Japanese
University of Hawaii Press
- Copyright year: 2005
Japanese Temple Buddhism
Worldliness in a Religion of Renunciation
University of Hawaii Press
- Copyright year: 2005
Interactions
Transregional Perspectives on World History
University of Hawaii Press
- Copyright year: 2005
Figments and Fragments of Mahayana Buddhism in India
More Collected Papers
University of Hawaii Press
- Copyright year: 2005
The Hawaiian Bat
‘Ope‘ape‘a
By Marion Coste; Illustrated by Pearl Maxner
University of Hawaii Press
- Copyright year: 2005
Final Days
Japanese Culture and Choice at the End of Life
University of Hawaii Press
- Copyright year: 2005
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