Ainu, First People of Japan, The Original & First Japanese

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http://BrainMind.com Ainu, First Peoples of Japan. The Ainu arrived in Japan maybe 14,000 years ago, 10,000 years before the Japanese. They were killed, enslaved and driven off their lands, taking refuge in the northern islands of Japan where they now number less than 25,000.

A documentary film by Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D. http://BrainMind.com

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  • @paspax

    You have all the wrong info, Ainu do not have darker skin but white & used to have gray & blue eyes were quite common trait for the Ainu. The Ainu has no relation to the The Aborigines. The were mainly three groups came to Asia in different time, the The Aborigines whose gene group is C type are the first, the 2nd group is the Ainu D genes (this also 48% of Japanese belongs to ) the 3rd is the Type O group common in Chinese & Korean(this is only 25-35% of japanese geno-make ups).

  • Poor bear.

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  • @toki1221 I wanted to hear it. It will be enough if you can understand that Ainu is not "Ainu, First People of Japan, The Original & First Japanese " . Japan is a multi-ethnic nation. Therefore, I consider ainu to be an important Japanese member.

  • Seeing the bear strangled or shot by arrows in the various Ainu videos - ugh.

  • @a0r6a0y5a wait! kumaso and hayato were jomon too. they lost to iron armed yamato and mixed overall. however, jomon living in hokkaido could keep their purity and they were called ainu in the 14c. hokkaido history has jomon-zokujomon-satsumon-ainu which is telling ainu are a direct descendant of jomon compare to kumaso and hayato. that's why technically, it is no problem to call ainu "first" japanese and in fact, they were officially recognized june 6th in 2008.

  • @hallmonitor98 yes, slant eyes average asian looking japanese have a possibility to be descendants of chinese and korean immigrants.

  • @hallmonitor98 It has made a mistake in the opinion from the scientific data of geology, anthropology, genomics, etc. Moreover, Ainu's ruins are not discovered in southern Japan. For example, did the Indian of the North American Continent push the Inuit to the northern part? It is a mistake which is considered that Japan which spreads north and south had only one tribe.

  • @a0r6a0y5a they pushed them to northern japan. japanese are just koreans who left the mainland

  • Ainu, First People of Japan? That's 'Northern' Japan! It is not whole extent of Japan. Some tribes of Yamato, Kumaso, Hayato, etc. were in Japan.

  • @bluedandelion11 I don't know what blue dandelion wrote, but clearly the video and scrolls show that they were darker with frizzy hair when they still lived in isolation years ago. Much like the way African Americans looked like pure Africans 100 years ago, but look less pure today.

  • @toki1221 Thank You.

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