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Neil Gordon Munro

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Name
  
Neil Munro

Role
  
Author


Neil Gordon Munro httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Died
  
1942, Nibutani, Biratori, Japan

Books
  
Coins of Japan, Prehistoric Japan, Ainu Creed and Cult

Education
  
University of Edinburgh

Neil Gordon Munro (1863 – 1942) was a Scottish physician and anthropologist. Resident in Japan for almost fifty years, he was notable as one of the first Westerners to study the Ainu people of Hokkaido.

Educated in the University of Edinburgh Medical School M.B., C.M. 1888 and M.D. 1909, he traveled in India before settling in Yokohama as director of Yokohama Juzen Hospital which is one of the largest western-style hospitals in Asia in 1893. From 1930 until his death he lived among the Ainu in Nibutani village in Hokkaido. Film footage he took of the local people survives.

Between 1908 and 1914 he sent more than 2,000 objects to the Royal Scottish Museum (today's National Museum of Scotland) in Edinburgh. He authored several volumes, among them Coins of Japan (1904), Prehistoric Japan (1908), and Ainu Creed and Cult (with H Watanabe & BZ Seligman, 1962).

Books

  • Coins of Japan ISBN 4-87187-868-6
  • References

    Neil Gordon Munro Wikipedia