8/30/2023 0 Comments How to embrace colonialism eu4![]() He stands in the middle of a school gym that now serves as a makeshift archaeological lab on the northern Japanese island of Rebun. Voices swirl around Kato, a Japanese archaeologist. Cradled in Hirofumi Kato’s outstretched palm, its mouth a curving gap in bone, the little carving could be a child’s toy, a good luck charm, a deity. Tekatte, Ainu grandmother, to her grandson Shigeru Kayano This article is from Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. As this century unfolds, their efforts are finally paying off. The Ainu, the Indigenous people of Japan, have fought Japanese domination for centuries.
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