Unamended Ainu New Law: Challenges of Discrimination Punishments, Indigenous Rights, and Human Remains
The Japanese government has decided not to amend the Ainu policy law, which recognizes the Ainu people as Japan's indigenous people, despite criticism regarding its provisions on discrimination, indigenous rights, and the return of human remains.
The Lithuanian National Museum opened the major exhibition of the year 'Man Between Worlds'
The 'Man Between Worlds' exhibition at the Lithuanian National Museum showcases traditional and contemporary Ainu culture, marking its debut in Lithuania.
Fishing freely in local rivers: Salmon capture rights lawsuit concludes appeal, ruling on July 2
The appeal trial concerning the Ainu people's claim for recognition of their inherent rights to fish in local rivers concluded at the Sapporo High Court, with a ruling expected on July 2.