Also Maori in New Zealand are considered "indigenous" to New Zealand despite only been in New Zealand for 7 hundred years whereas Japanese are not indigenous to Japan despite being in Japan for thousands of years?
Its clear the term "indigenous" is just used by globalist leftists to destroy any working civilization and means nothing.
When globohomo refers to Japan and Indigenous, they're usually referring to the Ainu in Hokkaido. And sometimes in anime, you'll see the rare dark-skinned native Okinawan/Ryukyu Island natives, which are supposed to count for DEI Indigenous points.
I'm not knowledgeable enough on this subject to comment beyond that. I will say that there's a lot more media featuring Ainu than there used to be. I strongly suspect that this is the direction the upcoming Ghost of Tsushima sequel is heading in.
technically the ainu were there first along with a the Ryuku islanders and a few others (I think), the japanese are descended from chinese, korean, and I forget what else settlers who intermindgled to become the Japanese we know today. There's some controversy about supposedly forcing the Ainu to integrate into Japanese culture more closely and abandon their old ways, apparently. I suspect it's largelya reaction to the western commie bullshit going on right now, but yeah.
that being said, I'm surprised they bothered to finally defend the Ainu, when they look so european, but commies gonna commie, I guesss.
Also Maori in New Zealand are considered "indigenous" to New Zealand despite only been in New Zealand for 7 hundred years whereas Japanese are not indigenous to Japan despite being in Japan for thousands of years?
Its clear the term "indigenous" is just used by globalist leftists to destroy any working civilization and means nothing.
When globohomo refers to Japan and Indigenous, they're usually referring to the Ainu in Hokkaido. And sometimes in anime, you'll see the rare dark-skinned native Okinawan/Ryukyu Island natives, which are supposed to count for DEI Indigenous points.
I'm not knowledgeable enough on this subject to comment beyond that. I will say that there's a lot more media featuring Ainu than there used to be. I strongly suspect that this is the direction the upcoming Ghost of Tsushima sequel is heading in.
technically the ainu were there first along with a the Ryuku islanders and a few others (I think), the japanese are descended from chinese, korean, and I forget what else settlers who intermindgled to become the Japanese we know today. There's some controversy about supposedly forcing the Ainu to integrate into Japanese culture more closely and abandon their old ways, apparently. I suspect it's largelya reaction to the western commie bullshit going on right now, but yeah.
that being said, I'm surprised they bothered to finally defend the Ainu, when they look so european, but commies gonna commie, I guesss.
Japanese are also descendents of Jomon who were definately there first.
And Ainu don't claim all of Japan , only the north of it in the Hokkaido area.
And commies don't "defend" anyone. They just use whatever group didn't build the country as a weapon against the group that did build the country.
good points, sorry, didn't mean to imply ainu were native to all of japan.