Review
... a wonderful book about the struggles and triumphs of the oppressed Ainu people ... I learned about this unique culture. --
Lisa Johnson, Los Angeles CAThis book shows us recent DNA studies ... the Ainu are genetically closer to Northeast Asians and Native Americans ... --
Bob Ng[It] ... was very informative and fills a void on my bookshelf ... I like the chronology, glossary, and index. --
Maria Cusato, East Windsor Society for World History
Product Description
Here is an ideal one-volume introduction to the history and culture of the Ainu people. The book has two parts. The first part deals with the origins and culture of the Ainu. The second part focuses on the earliest history of Japanese and Russian conquests to the 1997 Nibutani Dam court case that led to a new Ainu civil rights law in the Japanese Diet. Included are a chronology, glossary of terms and names, several maps, and an index.