Chapter 12 illustrates a case of colonialist marginalisation, in this instance of the Ainu people, who had their livelihood options deprived. Recent efforts to protect and restore their indigenous rights to natural resources can be seen as radical form of ESD. Noguchi discussed ESD in the context of local community development, providing perspectives from an indigenous Ainu community in Mombetsu, Hokkaido, at the northernmost tip of Japan
The former Tokugawa bakufu exercised varying degrees of suzerainty over the Indigenous Ainu people o...
The process of internationalisation is exerting pressure on governments around the world to recognis...
The process of internationalisation is exerting pressure on governments around the world to recognis...
A fisherman, Satoshi Hatakeyama, of Mombetsu, Hokkaido, Japan, professed as Ainu at the age of fifty...
The Ainu are an indigenous people who originally inhabited the Japanese island of Hokkaido and the f...
Recognized as Japan’s indigenous peoples in 2008, the Ainu people of Hokkaido have sought to recuper...
Ainu • Japan • public policy • history • indigenous people After over a hundred years of forced assi...
The Japanese government legally recognized the Ainu as an Indigenous People in 2019. While the legis...
This thesis discusses the strained relationship between the nation of Japan and the Ainu, the indige...
Japan’s national narrative of ethnic and cultural homogeneity has been utterly devastating for minor...
The author discusses the identities and socioeconomic status of Indigenous people in a non-Indigenou...
Indigenous knowledge is the local knowledge that is unique to a culture or society. This knowledge i...
Indigenous efflorescence refers to the surprising economic prosperity, demographic increase and cult...
Discourse and representation has the power to influence how we understand reality through the creati...
The theme of this work is an introduction to the situation of indigenous people of Japan, Ainu, in c...
The former Tokugawa bakufu exercised varying degrees of suzerainty over the Indigenous Ainu people o...
The process of internationalisation is exerting pressure on governments around the world to recognis...
The process of internationalisation is exerting pressure on governments around the world to recognis...
A fisherman, Satoshi Hatakeyama, of Mombetsu, Hokkaido, Japan, professed as Ainu at the age of fifty...
The Ainu are an indigenous people who originally inhabited the Japanese island of Hokkaido and the f...
Recognized as Japan’s indigenous peoples in 2008, the Ainu people of Hokkaido have sought to recuper...
Ainu • Japan • public policy • history • indigenous people After over a hundred years of forced assi...
The Japanese government legally recognized the Ainu as an Indigenous People in 2019. While the legis...
This thesis discusses the strained relationship between the nation of Japan and the Ainu, the indige...
Japan’s national narrative of ethnic and cultural homogeneity has been utterly devastating for minor...
The author discusses the identities and socioeconomic status of Indigenous people in a non-Indigenou...
Indigenous knowledge is the local knowledge that is unique to a culture or society. This knowledge i...
Indigenous efflorescence refers to the surprising economic prosperity, demographic increase and cult...
Discourse and representation has the power to influence how we understand reality through the creati...
The theme of this work is an introduction to the situation of indigenous people of Japan, Ainu, in c...
The former Tokugawa bakufu exercised varying degrees of suzerainty over the Indigenous Ainu people o...
The process of internationalisation is exerting pressure on governments around the world to recognis...
The process of internationalisation is exerting pressure on governments around the world to recognis...