Talk:Yukie Chiri

Is this a Japanese name?
I've added Template:Japanese name to the article, but it now occurs to me that this might be incorrect - would "Chiri Yukie" be better described as an Ainu name, and is "Chiri" a family name at all? - Ben Ram 11:00, 5 July 2007 (UTC)

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External link goes to pornography
The link to the English Ainu shinyoushuu links to graphic pornography. I removed the link entirely. I don't know what I'm doing and have never edited a wiki page before, and I tried to find another translation, but could not.

I did find https://historyofjapan.co.uk/2020/04/10/the-song-the-black-fox-god-sang/ which has a translation of the third tale in the book. I confirmed that it seems to be the third story by recognizing "Chironnup" as fox (the story's original title is Chirrunup Yaeyukar) and matching the names in the story. 72.48.210.143 (talk) 01:56, 14 February 2023 (UTC)