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Satsue Mito : ウィキペディア英語版
Satsue Mito

was a Japanese school teacher and primate researcher. She helped with the Kyoto University primatology group (composed of Kinji Imanishi, Junichiro Itani) studying wild monkeys on an island called Kōjima, in Miyazaki Prefecture. She identified every monkey in the island and recorded their relationships. She discovered the origin and spreading of sweet potato washing by monkeys. She was an instructor of Kyoto University working with other researchers between 1970 and 1984.
== Life ==

She was born in what is now Itsukaichi machi, Saeki-ku, Hiroshima. Her father was Fujiichi Kanji, and at that time he was in a difficult financial condition because his business had failed. After studying at Yasuda High School, she studied further and was qualified as a teacher in 1932. In 1934, she got married and went to northern Korea for her job. In 1940, her husband died and she moved to Dalian, China with three children and worked for a Chinese school. In 1947, she returned to Japan and settled at Miyazaki. While working as a teacher, she helped with the Kyoto University monkey research team. In 1969, she obtained a science encouragement award. She retired from Nango Elementary School in 1970 and became a member of the Kyoto University team at the Kōjima Observatory. In 1972, she was awarded the Sankei Publication Award for children for her book ''Monkeys at Koshima'' and in 1974, she was awarded the Eiji Yoshikawa award. Umeyo Mori, her second daughter, started as a field investigator of monkeys at Kyoto University Primate Center after graduating from the mathematics course of Tsuda College.〔Shiraishi()〕 In 2011, she retired from the post of vice-president of Nagoya Bunri University.〔http://d.hatena.ne.jp/touyuu/20110221|名古屋文理大学 副学長/情報文化学部長理学博士
森 梅代 教授 最終講義「霊長類のフィールドワークから」日時: 2011年 3月10日(木)13:00 - 14:00 Retrieved 2012-04-15〕 In 2012, she died of old age.

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