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Page 43
... physically different from the Japanese , to an almost completely assim- ilated minority group within the larger , mainly ... physical assim- ilation of the Ainu into the Japanese population . The contemporary Ainu community , furthermore ...
... physically different from the Japanese , to an almost completely assim- ilated minority group within the larger , mainly ... physical assim- ilation of the Ainu into the Japanese population . The contemporary Ainu community , furthermore ...
Page 52
... physical anthropologist to write about these issues was Kiyono Kenji , a Professor at the University of Kyoto Medical School . He argued , on the basis of studies done on skeletal material , that both the Ainu and the Japanese were ...
... physical anthropologist to write about these issues was Kiyono Kenji , a Professor at the University of Kyoto Medical School . He argued , on the basis of studies done on skeletal material , that both the Ainu and the Japanese were ...
Page 56
... physical differences . Indigenous development and change are , thus , more important than external influences and population movements into the islands . Hanihara Kazaro , a prominent University of Tokyo professor of physical anthropo ...
... physical differences . Indigenous development and change are , thus , more important than external influences and population movements into the islands . Hanihara Kazaro , a prominent University of Tokyo professor of physical anthropo ...
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