The Penn Museum, in collaboration with the Penn Libraries, recently launched various Ainu-themed programming, including a documentary screening and an ongoing exhibit on Ainu representation in media.
According to Upopoy, the national Ainu museum on Hokkaido, the roots of the Ainu go back about 30,000 years. No one is sure how many Ainu live in Japan today; there are no official tallies and ...
The Japan Tourism Agency, Japan Sports Agency and Agency for Cultural Affairs have pledged to strengthen the brand of Japan ...
During a repatriation ceremony held in Australia, a senior museum official reportedly met representatives of the Ainu people and apologized for the pain inflicted on people because the remains ...
Located within the expansive Expo Memorial Park, the National Museum of Ethnology is Japan’s largest humanities and social sciences research institute. Its inte ...
DANCING WITH ALL’ at 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa toys with a tension between what’s ‘real’ and what’s ...
“Tabon Man is the oldest confirmed modern human to have been found in the Philippines. His bones, evidence of existence of Homo sapiens between 37,000 and 47,000 years ago, were discovered in Tabon ...
Upopoy,” which was born as a base for Ainu culture, is a national Ainu museum, a national symbiosis park, and a memorial facility with spacious lawns offering comfortable places to relax. You can ...
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