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named the indigenous people in the northeast based on their knowledge of Chinese records, just as the Chinese did during the
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Some historians consider that the Mishihase were identical to the
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in modern Japanese if the word had survived in colloquial speech.
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period. Most, including Kisao Ishizuki (1979) of the
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Sushen in Chinese records, but others think that the
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at the request of the native inhabitants. During the
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