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Japan Has Still Yet to Recognize Ryukyu/Okinawan Peoples
Pictures of an Island Kingdom Depictions of Ryūkyū in Early Modern Japan
Ainu Imaginary, Ethnicity and Assimilation
A Brief Summary of Japanese-Ainu Relations and the Depiction of The
Rethinking Borders in Japan: Internal, Cultural, and Geopolitical
Japanese Homogeneity and Processes of Racialisation and Their Effects on the Korean Population Living in Japan
Situations and Challenges of Minority Women in Japan
Recent History of the Ainu 4 Recent History of the Ainu
Demographics of Japan 1 Demographics of Japan
Far-Right Politics and Indigenous Ainu Activism in Japan Thisanka Siripala
Insular Minorities: International Law's Challenge to Japan's Ethnic Homogeneity
The Phono-Typological Distances Between Ainu and the Other World Languages As a Clue for Closeness of Languages
Japan 2020 International Religious Freedom Report
Toward Ainu- and Japan-Specific Indigenous Policies
Wartime Experiences and Indigenous Identities in the Japanese Empire
A Tale of Two Isolates-Ainu Paradigm
Traditional Food Systems of Indigenous Peoples: the Ainu in the Saru River Region, Japan
The Indigenous Ainu of Japan and the “Northern Territories” Dispute
Top View
The Ainu and Their Culture: a Critical Twenty-First Century Assessment
Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Combined Periodic Report on the Implementation of the International Convention on Elimination of Racial Discrimination Japan
Ainu Ethnobiology
Ethnic Diversity and the Origins of the Japanese
The Movement of the Ainu People
17. Living a Modern Life in Hokkaidō As a Young Ainu Dancer
The Plight of Ainu, Indigenous People of Japan
Japanese Imperialism
Physical Anthropology in Japan: the Ainu and the Search for the Origins of the Japanese Author(S): Morris Low Source: Current Anthropology, Vol
LANGUAGE DIVERSITY of the JAPANESE ARCHIPELAGO and ITS RELATIONSHIP with HUMAN DNA DIVERSITY Naruya Saitou and Timothy A
The Ainu People: Indigeneity, Culture and Politics Noboru Tomonari
Lecture #18: Ainu
North-East Asia
Deconstructing and Reconstructing Ainu Identity from Assimilation to Recognition 1868-2008
Unique Characteristics of the Ainu Population in Northern Japan
Exploring Models of Human Migration to the Japanese Archipelago Using
"Useful Citizens" of Ainu Subjects in Early Twentieth-Century Japan Author(S): David L
The Relatedness Between the Origin of Japanese and Korean Ethnicity Jaehoon Lee
To Understand Ainu Culture and Tradition
First Cinematographic Encounter with the Ainu People
House and Burial Orientations of the Hokkaido Ainu, Indigenous Hunter-Gathers of Northern Japan
10. Establishment of the Ainu Indigenous People's Film Society
Along the Silk Road History the Silk Road Was an Ancient Network of Trade Routes That Connected the East to the West
Observations on the State of Indigenous Human Rights in Japan
The Ainu Identity and Japanese Human Rights Education: Part One
The History of Human Populations in the Japanese Archipelago Inferred from Genome-Wide SNP Data with a Special Reference to the Ainu and the Ryukyuan Populations
Jomon Genome Sheds Light on East Asian Population History
Hokkaido University National Chengchi University Taiwan
Cool Japan and the Hallyu Wave: the Effect of Popular Culture Exports on National Image and Soft Power
Connecting Indigenous Ainu, University and Local Industry in Japan: the Urespa Project
Indigenous Taiwan As Location of Native American and Indigenous Studies