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The Ainu group at the Saint Louis Exposition

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The author narrates an expedition to northern islands to recruit members of the Ainu people for a living exhibit at a major exposition, describing travel arrangements, official interactions, and the political climate that complicated preparations. He provides ethnographic observations of their material culture, habits, and rarity of travel, discusses museum collections and university studies, and recounts scenes from ports and winter landscapes encountered en route. The account mixes travel narrative, practical details of assembling and transporting the group, and measured reflections on their customs, crafts, and the challenges of representing a living community abroad.

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Frederick Starr

Frederick Starr was an American anthropologist and author known for his extensive studies on various cultures and societies. His works often focused on indigenous peoples and their histories, as seen in titles like "American Indians" and "In Indian Mexico (1908)." Starr also explored topics beyond the Americas, contributing to the understanding of Korean Buddhism in his book "Korean Buddhism: History—Condition—Art." His diverse interests included the examination of Liberia's challenges and the Ainu people at the St. Louis Exposition. Through his writings, Starr aimed to shed light on lesser-known cultures and foster a greater appreciation for global diversity.

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