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Regional: Asia: Japan: Society_and_Culture: Ancient_Cultures: Ainu:
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- Ainu - Spirit of a Northern People - Online exhibition of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History exploring the ancient origin of the Ainu, their relations with the Japanese, and the Ainu cultural rebirth..
- Ainu Articles - From the Alaska Native Knowledge Network. Links..
- Ainu Language and Japan's Ancient History - Provides a series of documents on the language of this indigenous people as well as the culture of the Jomon period..
- The Ainu Museum - Presents collections of cultural artifacts, performances of traditional dances and ceremonies, and demonstrations of folk arts..
- The Ainu of Japan - Suite 101 Article by Andy Thompson..
- Ainu-English Word List - List of common Ainu words and their English translations..
- Foundation for Research and Promotion on Ainu Culture (FRPAC) - Promotes research on the Ainu people, language, and culture, plus the dissemination of knowledge on Ainu traditions. Includes history of organization, events, and Ainu musical samples..
- John Bachelor - Life story of John Batchelor (1854-1944), an English missionary who became the first westerner to learn the Ainu language, record its grammar in English, and make the Ainu known to the western world..
- Literatures and Materials of Ainu Language: For Learners - Provides database of materials related to the Ainu Language and culture, including literature, video, audio, and weblinks..
- NOVA Online - Island of the Spirits - Companion web site to the NOVA program which explores the Ainu people..
- The Samurai and the Ainu - Brief discussion of racial differences from Science Frontiers October 1989..
- Toward a Genuine Redress for an Unjust Past: The Nibutani Dam Case - Analysis of a case involving the right of the Ainu to be considered an indigenous people, and to enjoy the legal protection of their culture..
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