AINU: Indigenous Peoples in Japan

The Ainu, indigenous peoples in Japan, were once considered a dying ethnic group due to assimilation policies implemented by the Government. Today, efforts are being made to conserve the rich culture and language of the Ainu, including their traditional rituals, dance, crafts and music.

Source: UN

Related to SDG 10: Reduced inequalities and SDG 15: Life on land

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