Talk:Okinawan festivals and observances

Latest comment: 7 years ago by Sturmgewehr88 in topic Future plan

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Unfortunately, this article is currently attacked by a revert warrior. So we have to protect Wikipedia from a desperate attempt to make it as unproductive as possible. But after that, we have many things to add, not to this article but to related articles: Amami festivals and observances, Miyako festivals and observances and Yaeyama festivals and observances.

Here is a short list of references you may find pretty useful:

  • Amami Ōshima: Nobori Shomu. 2009[1949]. Dai-Amami-shi.
  • Miyako Island: Kiyomura Kōnin. 2008[1927]. Miyako shi den.
  • Ishigaki Island: Kishaba Eijun. 1977. Yaeyama minzoku-shi. Minzoku hen.
  • Taketomi Island: Uesedo Tōru. 1976. Taketomi-jima shi: Min'wa minzoku hen.

You can find festivals and observances completely different from those in this article. Researchers have described festivals and observances on a per-island (group) basis. To my knowledge, there is no comparative study that attempts to deduce abstract, cross-island group elements from these raw materials, just like what Hokama Shuzen did to music. --Nanshu (talk) 03:55, 25 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

Yes, additions to articles that don't even exist. It would be more simple to add sections for individual islands. Reverting me is just as unproductive as me reverting you, have you thought of that? Of course not. At least I've made an effort to try to work together constructively, but your wisdom is apparently beyond even my imagination. ミーラー強斗武 (StG88ぬ会話) 23:38, 26 December 2016 (UTC)Reply