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Ainu people - The Ainu (pronounced , "eye-noo", アイヌ / aynu) are an ethnic group indigenous to Hokkaido, the northern part of Honshu in Northern Japan, the Kuril Islands, much of Sakhalin, and the southernmost third of the Kamchatka peninsula. The word "ainu" means "human" in the Ainu language; Emishi, Ezo or Yezo (蝦夷) are Japanese terms; and Utari, ウタリ, (meaning "comrade" in ...

Ethnic issues in Japan - This article deals with the characteristic ethnic issues in Japan that affect Ainu people, Ryukyuan people, Uilta, Nivkhs and immigrant workers (particularly workers from Korea, China, and other Asian countries) and are caused by the socio-cultural history of the country.

Ainu music - The Ainu people of northern Japan have an autonomous musical tradition.

Yamato people - The Yamato people (ja:大和民族) are the dominant netive ethnic group of Japan. It is a term that came to be used around the late 19th century to distinguish the residents of the mainland Japan from other minority ethnics who have resided in the pheripheral areas of Japan such as Ainu, Ryukyuans (Okinawans), Nivkhi, Uilta, as well as Koreans, Taiwanese, and Taiwanese aborigines who were incorporated into the Empire of Japan in the early 20th century.


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