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  2. Yahgan people - Wikipedia

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    The Yahgan (also called Yagán, Yaghan, Yámana, Yamana, or Tequenica) are a group of indigenous peoples in the Southern Cone of South America. Their traditional territory includes the islands south of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego , extending their presence into Cape Horn , making them the world's southernmost indigenous human population.

  3. Yamana Suketoyo - Wikipedia

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    Yamana Suketoyo (山名 祐豊, 1511 – 1580) was a Japanese samurai and commander of the Sengoku period. He was the last head of the Tajima Yamana clan . [ 1 ] Yamana clan was the Shugo of the Tajima . [ 2 ]

  4. Jack Soo - Wikipedia

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    Jack Soo was born Goro Suzuki on a ship traveling in the Pacific Ocean from the United States to Japan on October 28, 1917. His parents lived in Oakland, California, and they decided that as he was the oldest boy, they wanted to have him born in Japan.

  5. Yamana clan - Wikipedia

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    Yamana is a playable nation in Europa Universalis IV. In Akira Kurosawa's 1958 film The Hidden Fortress, the Yamana clan serve as the antagonists to the Akizuki clan. The Hidden Fortress anachronistically placed the Yamana clan adjacent to the Akizuki clan. However, Akizuki was based in Kyushu, while Yamana was in central Honshu, north of Edo.

  6. Yamana Sōzen - Wikipedia

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    Yamana Sōzen (山名 宗全, July 6, 1404 – April 15, 1473) was originally Yamana Mochitoyo (山名 持豊) before becoming a monk. Due to his red complexion, he was sometimes known as Aka-nyūdō , "the Red Monk".

  7. Yamana Toyokuni - Wikipedia

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    Yamana Toyokuni (山名 豊国, 1548 – 1626) was a Japanese samurai and commander of the Sengoku period. He was the head of the Inaba Yamana clan and Shugo of the Inaba. [1] [2] [3] Tottori Castle. In 1574, Toyokuni allied with Amago Katsuhisa for an attempted invasion to capture Tajima and Inaba provinces. [1] [4]

  8. Yamanaka Yukimori - Wikipedia

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    Yamanaka Shikanosuke (Yukimori) by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi.When the Amago clan was on the decline, Shikanosuke prayed to the crescent moon for the restoration of their former status, saying, 'I would rather sustain all kinds of troubles myself than see the clan of my lord fall into ruin.

  9. Yamana - Wikipedia

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    Yamana may refer to: Yamana, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia; Yamana clan, a Japanese clan; Yamana Gold, a Canadian-based gold mining company operating in South and Central ...