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Onna Nabe
Born
NationalityRyūkyū Kingdom
OccupationPossibly farmer
Known forPoet of Ryuka (poetry), a genre of local poetry

Onna Nabe (恩納なべ) was a ryuka poet who was born in Onna, Okinawa, and lived in the 18th century.

About Onna Nabe

Eisho Miyagi thought she had some spiritual power, and she danced as a religious person.[clarification needed][1]

Ryuka

Ryuka on Onna Nabe

Footnotes

  1. ^ Yaka[1995:28-36]
  2. ^ Nihon Shodou[1992:71]
  3. ^ Nihon Shodou[1992:70]
  4. ^ Higa[1983:jou638]
  5. ^ Nihon Shodou[1992:13]

References

  • Kei Higa Okinawa Encyclopedia 1983, Okinawa Times, Naha, jou, chu, ge.
  • Munekatsu Yaka Ryukyu Bungaku, Folklore studies on Ryuka 1995 Kindai Bungeisha, Tokyo.
    • 屋嘉宗克 琉球文学 琉歌の民俗学的研究 1995 近代文芸社 東京
  • Nihon Shodou Bijutukan, Ryuka, the heart of songs of the Southern Island, 1992, Nihonshodou Shuppankyoukai, Tokyo.
    • 日本書道美術館 琉歌ー南島のうたの心、1992, 日本書道出版協会、東京