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SBS Language | Japan's Indigenous people to perform at Olympics, after being dropped from the opening ceremony


Tokyo 2020 is about “Diversity and Inclusion”.
For the first time in Olympic history, male and female flagbearers led their country in a move to promote gender equality, while placard bearers were selected from a diverse group of volunteers, including those with disabilities and people from the LGBTQI+ community.
The hosting country may have earned a big tick by selecting four-time grand slam champion Naomi Osaka, and NBA superstar Rui Hachimura, both with a mixed heritage, to light the Olympic torch and bear the Japanese flag respectively, but little is known about the Indigenous Ainu community who were left out of the opening ceremony. ....

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To Know the Ainu Is to Know Japan: An Interview with "Ainu Mosir" Director Fukunaga Takeshi


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“The Ainu people are an indigenous people who have lived in the northern part of the Japanese Archipelago, especially in Hokkaidō.” This clause is included in Article One of the New Ainu Policy, passed by the Japanese government in April 2019 with the aim of spreading information about Ainu and promoting Ainu culture. It has taken some 150 years since Japan took its first steps towards modern statehood to acknowledge this historical fact as a nation.
In the Meiji era (1868–1912), the government promoted policies of assimilation, and ever since, Ainu who also lived in northern Honshū, southern Sakhalin, and the Kuril Islands before the modern era have faced discrimination and repression. The Former Aborigines Protection Act of 1899 was not abolished until 1997, when the government passed the Act on the Promotion of Ainu Culture. Ten years later, in 2007, the United Nations issued its Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Now, over a decade ....

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