The eta were people (almost outcasts) who had a job that was cimsidered unreligious as in a bucher or tanner, they could only marry other etas and their status was hereditary. The jinin were people who had un respectful jobs like beggars, criminals, street entertainers or prostitutes their status depended on their job and was not hereditary.
The eta and the hinin were the lowest classes, technically unclean and sub-human respectively. The eta occupations (entertainers, prostitutes) broke Buddhist taboos, and the hinin were functionaries such as guards, sweepers, and executioners. In the 1800s, the term burakumin began to be used for both groups. Those who were simply disgraced, rather than born into the hinin had some chance to leave the caste.From highest to lowest, the Japanese feudal classes wereDaimyo (warlords)Samurai (warriors) * some artisansPeasantsMerchants, Traders, TownspeopleEta and HininMerchantsetaETAHinin
The eta and the hinin were the lowest classes, technically unclean and sub-human respectively. The eta occupations (entertainers, prostitutes) broke Buddhist taboos, and the hinin were functionaries such as guards, sweepers, and executioners. In the 1800s, the term burakumin began to be used for both groups. Those who were simply disgraced, rather than born into the hinin had some chance to leave the caste.From highest to lowest, the Japanese feudal classes wereDaimyo (warlords)Samurai (warriors) * some artisansPeasantsMerchants, Traders, TownspeopleEta and HininMerchantsetaETAHinin
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The hinin, often considered outcasts or the "non-humans" in medieval Japanese society, played a unique role by engaging in tasks that were deemed unclean or undesirable, such as waste disposal, execution, and other menial labor. Despite their low social status, they contributed to the functioning of urban life by handling essential services that other classes avoided. Their existence highlights the complexities of Japan's social hierarchy, as they were both marginalized yet necessary for the maintenance of societal order. Additionally, the hinin often engaged in artistic and performance activities, contributing to cultural life in ways that transcended their social stigma.
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The eta and the hinin were the lowest classes, technically unclean and sub-human respectively. The eta occupations (entertainers, prostitutes) broke Buddhist taboos, and the hinin were functionaries such as guards, sweepers, and executioners. In the 1800s, the term burakumin began to be used for both groups. Those who were simply disgraced, rather than born into the hinin had some chance to leave the caste.From highest to lowest, the Japanese feudal classes wereDaimyo (warlords)Samurai (warriors) * some artisansPeasantsMerchants, Traders, TownspeopleEta and HininMerchantsetaETAHinin
The eta and the hinin were the lowest classes, technically unclean and sub-human respectively. The eta occupations (entertainers, prostitutes) broke Buddhist taboos, and the hinin were functionaries such as guards, sweepers, and executioners. In the 1800s, the term burakumin began to be used for both groups. Those who were simply disgraced, rather than born into the hinin had some chance to leave the caste.From highest to lowest, the Japanese feudal classes wereDaimyo (warlords)Samurai (warriors) * some artisansPeasantsMerchants, Traders, TownspeopleEta and HininMerchantsetaETAHinin
The cast of Hinin kakumei - 1967 includes: Kozue Hidori Mikio Terashima Atsushi Yamatoya Hatsuo Yamaya
eta + eta =beta
ETA was created in 1959.
Eta.
No, when you sleep you do not "eta" spiders.
ETA (somethint to do with the H in greek)
ETA SA was created in 1793.
Eta Tyrmand was born in 1917.
Eta Boeriu was born in 1923.
Eta Boeriu died in 1984.