In light of the upcoming 2020/2021 Tokyo Olympics, Ainu activists are demanding indigenous recognition and political rights, putting pressure on the Japanese government to recognize diversity in their nation. Historically, Japan has perpetuated notions of Japanese uniqueness, or Nihonjinron, via the facilitation of nationalism-fueled medical and anthropological research.The Ainu peoples, subjects of such research, have withstood the seizure of basic human rights to land, intellectual property and self-identification as history has written them off as a “vanishing ethnicity.” Today, they fight for repatriation of the physical remnants of such atrocities: the pillaged skeletal remains of their ancestors. This paper will analyze the history of...
Ainu. Paths to Memory is a discovery documentary of the Ainu people in Japan. They have been histori...
On July 12, 2020, the National Ainu Museum and Park or “The Symbolic Space for Ethnic Harmony “Upopo...
Recognized as Japan’s indigenous peoples in 2008, the Ainu people of Hokkaido have sought to recuper...
Japan’s national narrative of ethnic and cultural homogeneity has been utterly devastating for minor...
The challenges faced by indigenous peoples in repatriation negotiations vary across the globe. In 20...
After over a hundred years of forced assimilation and discriminatory policies, in 2008, the Japanese...
Discourse and representation has the power to influence how we understand reality through the creati...
In Part Two of this research paper, Shigeru Kayano\u27s story, Our Land Was a Forest: An Ainu Memoir...
This research paper will be published in two sections: Parts One and Two. Part One is intended as an...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The Japanese government...
This dissertation examines Ainu women's strategies within the cultural revival movement to revitaliz...
The Ainu are an indigenous people who originally inhabited the Japanese island of Hokkaido and the f...
The author discusses the identities and socioeconomic status of Indigenous people in a non-Indigenou...
The museum field in the United State welcomed a new paradigm in the late twentieth century. The rela...
In this paper I examine the quest by physical anthropologists in Japan for the origins of the Japane...
Ainu. Paths to Memory is a discovery documentary of the Ainu people in Japan. They have been histori...
On July 12, 2020, the National Ainu Museum and Park or “The Symbolic Space for Ethnic Harmony “Upopo...
Recognized as Japan’s indigenous peoples in 2008, the Ainu people of Hokkaido have sought to recuper...
Japan’s national narrative of ethnic and cultural homogeneity has been utterly devastating for minor...
The challenges faced by indigenous peoples in repatriation negotiations vary across the globe. In 20...
After over a hundred years of forced assimilation and discriminatory policies, in 2008, the Japanese...
Discourse and representation has the power to influence how we understand reality through the creati...
In Part Two of this research paper, Shigeru Kayano\u27s story, Our Land Was a Forest: An Ainu Memoir...
This research paper will be published in two sections: Parts One and Two. Part One is intended as an...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The Japanese government...
This dissertation examines Ainu women's strategies within the cultural revival movement to revitaliz...
The Ainu are an indigenous people who originally inhabited the Japanese island of Hokkaido and the f...
The author discusses the identities and socioeconomic status of Indigenous people in a non-Indigenou...
The museum field in the United State welcomed a new paradigm in the late twentieth century. The rela...
In this paper I examine the quest by physical anthropologists in Japan for the origins of the Japane...
Ainu. Paths to Memory is a discovery documentary of the Ainu people in Japan. They have been histori...
On July 12, 2020, the National Ainu Museum and Park or “The Symbolic Space for Ethnic Harmony “Upopo...
Recognized as Japan’s indigenous peoples in 2008, the Ainu people of Hokkaido have sought to recuper...