Fáddáevttohusat
Fáddáevttohusat
- Death 10
- Funeral rites and ceremonies 6
- Social aspects 6
- Folklore 4
- History and criticism 4
- Legends 4
- Social life and customs 4
- Attitudes 2
- Buddhism 2
- Buddhist memorial rites and ceremonies 2
- Cremation 2
- Human-animal relationships 2
- Japanese 2
- Pet funeral rites and ceremonies 2
- Pets 2
- Philosophy 2
- Religious aspects 2
- Right to life 2
- Urban elderly 2
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The right to life in Japan
Almmustuhtton 1997Fáttát: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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The right to life in Japan
Almmustuhtton 1997Fáttát: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Ghosts And The Japanese Cultural Experience in Japanese Death Legends /
Almmustuhtton 1994Fáttát: Full text available:
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Ghosts And The Japanese Cultural Experience in Japanese Death Legends /
Almmustuhtton 1994Fáttát: Full text available:
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Ghosts And The Japanese : Cultural Experience in Japanese Death Legends /
Almmustuhtton 1994Fáttát: Full text available:
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Ghosts And The Japanese : Cultural Experience in Japanese Death Legends /
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Nature's embrace Japan's aging urbanites and new death rites /
Almmustuhtton 2010Fáttát: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Nature's embrace Japan's aging urbanites and new death rites /
Almmustuhtton 2010Fáttát: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Bones of contention : animals and religion in contemporary Japan /
Almmustuhtton 2012Fáttát: “…Pets Death Religious aspects Buddhism.…”
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Bones of contention : animals and religion in contemporary Japan /
Almmustuhtton 2012Fáttát: “…Pets Death Religious aspects Buddhism.…”
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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