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The Japanese government said Friday that the remains of three Ainu Indigenous people that were kept at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland will be returned to Japan. The three skulls are set ...
Three skulls from Japan that were given to Edinburgh University in 1913 have been returned to the indigenous community where they originated. The remains of the Ainu people - donated by Scottish ...
The total number of Ainu people’s remains that were taken out of Japan is still unknown, said Hirofumi Kato, a professor of indigenous archaeology at Hokkaido University’s Center for Ainu and ...
Assistant Professor Kanako Uzawa (Global Station for Indigenous Studies and Cultural Diversity, GSI – Global Institution for Collaborative Research ...
The remains of three Ainu indigenous people, which had been kept at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, were returned to Japan's Ainu Association of Hokkaido on Wednesday. The move was the ...
The skulls of three indigenous Ainu people have been returned to their ... An indigenous group who predominantly inhabit the Japanese island of Hokkaido, members of the Ainu community held a ...
On their return to Japan the skulls will be interred at a ... during the ceremony as the skulls of three indigenous Ainu people were returned to their community | PA The remains were donated ...
The skulls of three indigenous Ainu people have been returned to their community by a ... An indigenous group who predominantly inhabit the Japanese island of Hokkaido, members of the Ainu community ...
An indigenous group who predominantly inhabit the Japanese island of Hokkaido, members of the Ainu community held a traditional service at the university before the formal transfer of the skulls.