Are the Ainu of Japan black?

The book of Ainu Life and Legends by author Kyōsuke Kindaichi (published by the Japanese Tourist Board in 1942) contains a physical description of Ainu: "Many have wavy hair, but some straight black hair. Very few of them have wavy brownish hair. Their skins are generally reported to be light brown.
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What race are the Ainu?

The Ainu, the aboriginal inhabitants of northernmost island (Hokkaido) of the Japanese Archipelago, are ethnic minority population in Japan. They generally show unique physical characteristics such as hairiness, wavy hair, and deep-set eyes, which are very different from those of the ordinary Japanese.
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Is Ainu Caucasian?

Full-blooded Ainu may have even had blue eyes or brown hair. In the past, the Ainu were proposed to be of Caucasian decent, given their appearance, but recently it has been proved through dental morphology and fingerprinting that the Ainu are in fact Mongoloid, not Caucasoid.
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Are the Ainu the original Japanese?

Accessibility links. Japan's indigenous people, the Ainu, were the earliest settlers of Hokkaido, Japan's northern island. But most travellers will not have heard of them.
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Are the Ainu Russian or Japanese?

The Ainu, also known as Aynu, are an indigenous people of Japan and Eastern Russia. According to recent research, the Ainu people originated from a merger of two other cultures: the Okhotsk and Satsumon, one of the ancient cultures believed to have originated during the Jōmon period on the Japanese Archipelago.
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Are the Ainu Siberian?

The Ainu in Russia are an indigenous people of Siberia located in Sakhalin Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai and Kamchatka Krai.
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Are Ainu related to Siberians?

A genetic analysis in 2016 showed that although the Ainu have some genetic relations to the Japanese people and Eastern Siberians (especially Itelmens and Chukchis), they are not directly related to any modern ethnic group.
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Are Ainu hairy?

The Ainu are probably of Caucasian stock, being fair-skinned and round-eyed. Because the men have long, wavy hair and often wear beards, the Ainu have been called hairy, especially in contrast with their Mongoloid neighbors. Their spoken language, in several dialects, is not related to any known tongue.
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Are Ainu and Okinawans related?

The Okinawans and the Ainu are direct descendants of the Jōmon people from South East Asia, hunters, gatherers, and fishermen (ca. 8000 B.C.- ca. 400 B.C.).
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Are Ainu related to Australian Aborigines?

Many of the early chapters discuss the disputed origins of the Ainu; the most widely held view is that they are of Siberian ancestry, while some historians claim they are of Australian Aboriginal descent.
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Are Ainu tall?

The Ainu, like their ancestors, shared their land with an important predator. The brown bears of Hokkaido, Ursus arctos yesoensis, are closely related to the grizzlies and Kodiaks of the New World, though they're on the smallish side, with males reaching two meters in height and fattening to almost 200 kilograms.
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Are Japanese ethnically Chinese?

The study revealed for the Japanese as a whole, some genetic components from all of the Central, East, Southeast and South Asian populations are prevalent in the Japanese population with the major components of ancestry profile coming from the Korean and Han Chinese clusters.
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Is Ainu similar to Japanese?

Typology and grammar. Typologically, Ainu is similar in word order (and some aspects of phonology) to Japanese. Ainu has a canonical word order of subject, object, verb, and uses postpositions rather than prepositions.
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Do the Ainu still exist?

The Ainu people are historically residents of parts of Hokkaido (the Northern island of Japan) the Kuril Islands, and Sakhalin. According to the government, there are currently 25,000 Ainu living in Japan, but other sources claim there are up to 200,000.
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How do you say hello in Ainu?

There is no official sign in Ainu language now. Hello. Irankarapte. (イランカラㇷ゚テ。) He. (ヘ。)
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Who colonized the Ainu?

The Japanese began colonizing Ainu territory in the 1st millennium ce. Over the centuries, and despite armed resistance, these indigenous peoples lost most of their traditional lands; eventually they were resettled in the northernmost reaches of the Japanese archipelago.
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How did the Japanese treat the Ainu?

The Meiji government outlawed the Ainu language, putting restrictions on the Ainu Peoples' traditional livelihood, dispossessing them of their land, and imposing a new way of life. Salmon fishing and deer hunting were banned, which worsened the situation of Ainu people.
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What is the Ainu religion?

Ainu were traditionally animists, believing that all things were endowed with a spirit or god (kamuy). The Ainu lived closely entwined with nature, their livelihoods relying on hunting, gathering and fishing.
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Who are the original Japanese?

The Japanese people (Japanese: 日本人, Hepburn: nihonjin) are an ethnic group that is native to the Japanese archipelago and modern country of Japan, where they constitute 98.1% of the country's population.
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Are Okinawans indigenous?

Okinawans or Ryūkyūans are the Indigenous Peoples of the Ryūkyū Islands, which make up the current Okinawa prefecture in Japan. The Ainu are the Indigenous People of Hokkaido, the second largest island in Japan.
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What is DNA of Japanese?

Overview. From the point of view of genetic studies, Japanese people: descend from both the Yayoi people and the heterogeneous Jōmon population. are genetically most similar to Ryukyuans, Ainu people and Koreans as well as other East Asian people.
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What race do Japanese belong to?

Based on the geographical distribution of the markers and gene flow of Gm ag and ab3st (northern Mongoloid marker genes) from northeast Asia to the Japanese archipelago, the Japanese population belongs basically to the northern Mongoloid group and is thus suggested to have originated in northeast Asia, most likely in ...
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Are the Ainu Jomon?

As described earlier, conventionally, the Ainu are considered to be descended from the Hokkaido Jomon people, with little admixture with other populations.
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