A fisherman, Satoshi Hatakeyama, of Mombetsu, Hokkaido, Japan, professed as Ainu at the age of fifty. Ever since, he has continued the indigenous right recovery activism, in particular, seeking the right that enables him to live as an Ainu fisherman for over twenty years.His thoughts have attracted both Ainu and non-Ainu in/outside of Mombetsu, and they established Mopet Sanctuary Network (MSN) in 2010, which aims to recover the indigenous right in the context of sustainable community development. I have committed to MSN from the perspectives of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). This chapter focuses on the opposition movement by MSN against the construction plan for the final industrial waste treatment facility in Moto-Mombetsu t...
The challenges faced by indigenous peoples in repatriation negotiations vary across the globe. In 20...
Ainu. Paths to Memory is a discovery documentary of the Ainu people in Japan. They have been histori...
Ainu people were officially recognized as an indigenous people of Japan in 2008. Their culture, hist...
Indigenous knowledge is the local knowledge that is unique to a culture or society. This knowledge i...
Chapter 12 illustrates a case of colonialist marginalisation, in this instance of the Ainu people, w...
Recognized as Japan’s indigenous peoples in 2008, the Ainu people of Hokkaido have sought to recuper...
The Japanese government legally recognized the Ainu as an Indigenous People in 2019. While the legis...
The Ainu are an indigenous people who originally inhabited the Japanese island of Hokkaido and the f...
In light of the upcoming 2020/2021 Tokyo Olympics, Ainu activists are demanding indigenous recogniti...
Japan’s national narrative of ethnic and cultural homogeneity has been utterly devastating for minor...
After over a hundred years of forced assimilation and discriminatory policies, in 2008, the Japanese...
This dissertation discusses living experiences and stories of urban Ainu youth, Indigenous people of...
Discourse and representation has the power to influence how we understand reality through the creati...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The Japanese government...
The author discusses the identities and socioeconomic status of Indigenous people in a non-Indigenou...
The challenges faced by indigenous peoples in repatriation negotiations vary across the globe. In 20...
Ainu. Paths to Memory is a discovery documentary of the Ainu people in Japan. They have been histori...
Ainu people were officially recognized as an indigenous people of Japan in 2008. Their culture, hist...
Indigenous knowledge is the local knowledge that is unique to a culture or society. This knowledge i...
Chapter 12 illustrates a case of colonialist marginalisation, in this instance of the Ainu people, w...
Recognized as Japan’s indigenous peoples in 2008, the Ainu people of Hokkaido have sought to recuper...
The Japanese government legally recognized the Ainu as an Indigenous People in 2019. While the legis...
The Ainu are an indigenous people who originally inhabited the Japanese island of Hokkaido and the f...
In light of the upcoming 2020/2021 Tokyo Olympics, Ainu activists are demanding indigenous recogniti...
Japan’s national narrative of ethnic and cultural homogeneity has been utterly devastating for minor...
After over a hundred years of forced assimilation and discriminatory policies, in 2008, the Japanese...
This dissertation discusses living experiences and stories of urban Ainu youth, Indigenous people of...
Discourse and representation has the power to influence how we understand reality through the creati...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The Japanese government...
The author discusses the identities and socioeconomic status of Indigenous people in a non-Indigenou...
The challenges faced by indigenous peoples in repatriation negotiations vary across the globe. In 20...
Ainu. Paths to Memory is a discovery documentary of the Ainu people in Japan. They have been histori...
Ainu people were officially recognized as an indigenous people of Japan in 2008. Their culture, hist...