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The Ainu are an indigenous people who live in Hokkaido and surrounding areas, More 1
The Ainu are an indigenous people who live in Hokkaido and surrounding areas,
Casi means “fence” in Ainu. More 2
Casi means “fence” in Ainu.
The Ainu hunted in the mountains using tools such as arrows tipped with poison. More 3 4 5 6 7 8
The Ainu hunted in the mountains using tools such as arrows tipped with poison.
Hundreds of plants were eaten and used for medicinal purposes in the Ainu tradition. More 9 10 11
Hundreds of plants were eaten and used for medicinal purposes in the Ainu tradition.
One traditional everyday dish is ohaw (soup), More 12 13 14
One traditional everyday dish is ohaw (soup),
In Tokachi, kimono were made with wood-fiber cloth, More 15 16 17 18 19
In Tokachi, kimono were made with wood-fiber cloth,
Houses are called cise. More 20 21 22 23
Houses are called cise.
In the traditional belief of the Ainu, More 24 25 26
In the traditional belief of the Ainu,
A ritual for sending back animals’ kamuy (god) spirits to the kamuy realm. More 27 28
A ritual for sending back animals’ kamuy (god) spirits to the kamuy realm.
After a child has grown to a certain extent, More 29 30 31
After a child has grown to a certain extent,
A boat made of bound boards. More 32
A boat made of bound boards.
The Ainu in the Tokachi area built their cise (houses) with a window for kamuy (gods) to come and go. More 33
The Ainu in the Tokachi area built their cise (houses) with a window for kamuy (gods) to come and go.
In the 19th century, Takeshiro Matsuura explored Hokkaido, More 34
In the 19th century, Takeshiro Matsuura explored Hokkaido,
The lives of the Ainu became difficult once they were assimilated as Japanese citizens by the Japanese government. More 35
The lives of the Ainu became difficult once they were assimilated as Japanese citizens by the Japanese government.
The people of Tokachi have made efforts to preserve Ainu traditions. In order to hand down traditional dances, More 36
The people of Tokachi have made efforts to preserve Ainu traditions. In order to hand down traditional dances,
The Ainu aided the mainland Japanese settlers in various ways, More 37
The Ainu aided the mainland Japanese settlers in various ways,
The Blakiston’s fish owl is known as kotankorkamuy (“the god who possesses the village”). More 38
The Blakiston’s fish owl is known as kotankorkamuy (“the god who possesses the village”).
The Japanese emperor oak is a common tree in Tokachi. More 39
The Japanese emperor oak is a common tree in Tokachi.
Cironnop means “that which we kill many of”. There were many uses for the Ezo red fox. More 40
Cironnop means “that which we kill many of”. There were many uses for the Ezo red fox.