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  2. Ainu people - Wikipedia

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    This, in turn, forced them to give up traditional ways of life such as subsistence hunting and fishing. Ainu people were not allowed to practice their religion and were placed into Japanese-language schools, where speaking the Ainu language was forbidden. In 1966, there were about 300 native Ainu speakers; in 2008, there were about 100.

  3. Australia returns remains of four Indigenous people to Japan ...

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    The Japanese government has been trying to get the remains of Ainu people from other countries too, ... The Today Show. Dick Van Dyke, 99, proves he doesn't skip leg day in new video.

  4. Category:Ainu people - Wikipedia

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    Russian Ainu people (4 P) Pages in category "Ainu people" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Ainu culture - Wikipedia

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    Ainu culture is the culture of the Ainu people, from around the 13th century (late Kamakura period) to the present. Today, most Ainu people live a life superficially similar to that of mainstream Japanese people, partly due to cultural assimilation. However, while some people conceal or downplay their Ainu identity, Ainu culture is still ...

  6. Matsumae clan - Wikipedia

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    The last serious Ainu rebellion was the Menashi-Kunashir rebellion in 1789. In 1790, Kakizaki Hakyō painted the Ishūretsuzō, a series of portraits of Ainu chiefs, in order to prove to the Japanese populace that the Matsumae were capable of controlling the northern borders and the Ainu [citation needed]. The 12 paintings of Ainu chiefs were ...

  7. Oki (musician) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, he played with his own Oki Dub Ainu Band, which plays mostly traditional Ainu songs in an electric style which mixes dub rhythms with tonkori playing. During live concerts, he either plays with the Dub Ainu Band or as a solo acoustic act, singing and playing the tonkori. He also plays tonkori in the collaborative group Amamiaynu. [4]

  8. Kotan Utunnai - Wikipedia

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    Kotan Utunnai is an Ainu epic. [1] It is a story of unknown authorship that deals with the hardships of war and desolation. [2] The epic tells about the life of Poiyaunpe, or an unnamed character, a hero who grows up in a foreign land but discovers his Ainu ancestry and returns to his native people.

  9. Yukie Chiri - Wikipedia

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    Yukie Chiri was born into an Ainu family in Noboribetsu, Hokkaidō during the Meiji era.At the time, the colonial government of Hokkaido rapidly increased immigration of ethnic Japanese people to Hokkaidō, forcibly relocating many Ainu communities and depriving them of their traditional means of livelihood.