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  2. Ainu people - Wikipedia

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    The decision included broad fact-finding that underscored the long history of the oppression of the Ainu people by Japan's majority, referred to as wajin in the case, and discussions about the case. [164] [168] The decision was issued on March 27, 1997. Because of the broad implications for Ainu rights, the plaintiffs decided not to appeal the ...

  3. Ainu culture - Wikipedia

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    The Jomon people of Hokkaido and the following Jomon people also introduced wild boar piglets and imitated this ritual, and eventually, the wild boar was replaced by the brown bear, which is the Iomanthe. The Ainu do not have idolatry, nor do they have a culture of making idols.

  4. Ainu languages - Wikipedia

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    The Ainu languages (/ ˈ aɪ n uː / EYE-noo), [1] sometimes known as Ainuic, are a small language family, often regarded as a language isolate, historically spoken by the Ainu people of northern Japan and neighboring islands, as well as mainland, including previously southern part of Kamchatka Peninsula.

  5. Ainu language - Wikipedia

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    The term "Ainu" comes from the endonym of the Ainu people, aynu (アイヌ), meaning "people" or "human". According to UNESCO, Ainu is an endangered language with few native speakers. [4] Although there are estimated to be at least 30,000 Ainu people in Japan, [5] there is a low rate of self-identification as Ainu among people with Ainu ethnic ...

  6. Ethnic groups of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The statistics also do not take into account minority groups who are Japanese citizens such as the Ainu (an aboriginal people primarily living in Hokkaido), the Ryukyuans (from the Ryukyu Islands south of mainland Japan), naturalized citizens from backgrounds including but not limited to Korean and Chinese, and citizen descendants of immigrants ...

  7. Category:Innu people - Wikipedia

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    Innu writers (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Innu people" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Category:Innu - Wikipedia

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    Innu people (3 C, 21 P) S. Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation (4 P) Pages in category "Innu" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  9. Ainu creation myth - Wikipedia

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    As result of assimilation, most of the Ainu people are Japanese speakers and do not speak the Ainu language. The literature now exists in forms of written texts which have been fixed but still remain to be many versions of the same tales. [1] The Ainu creation myths are the traditional creation accounts of the Ainu peoples of Japan. These myths ...