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Town [Relevant administrative bodies] East Hokkaido Regional Office for Nature Conservation, Ministry of the Environment / Kushiro Subprefectural Office, Hokkaido Prefectural Government [Educational organizations] Municipal Boards of Education / Hokkaido University of Education Kushiro Campus / Kushiro Public University of Economics [Relevant organizations] Wetlands International – Japan / Japan ...
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KIWC Newsletter April 1999 VOL.8 (2/4)
Akan Town (196 birds) and Tsurui Village (394), both of which have main feeding stations for the crane. Environment and Lifestyle Division, Kushiro Subprefectural Office, Hokkaido Prefectural Government Kushiro-shitsugen National Park Little Rangers Conduct Children's Research The "little rangers" consist of elementary and junior high school students from the Kushiro region. As their first ...
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NW @ @ (Domestic) Ministry of the Environment http://www.env.go.jp/ Japanese/English Biodiversity Center of Japan http://www.biodic.go.jp/ Japanese/English Hokkaido Prefectural Government Kushiro Subprefectural Office http://www.kushiro.pref.hokkaido.jp Japanese Kushiro City http://www.city.kushiro.hokkaido.jp/fmenu.html Japanese/English Kushiro Town http://www.town.kushiro.hokkaido.jp/ Japanese ...
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Ainu: Spirit of a Northern People
Nippon Express (logo) All Nippon Airways (logo) The Japan-United States Friendship Commission The Asian Cultural Council The Smithsonian Special Exhibition Fund Services provided by: The Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan Hokkaido Prefectural Government, Board of Education The Ainu Cultural Research Center, Hokkaido The Ainu Museum of Shiraoi, Hokkaido The Historical Museum of Hokkaido Plain ...
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Ainu: Spirit of a Northern People
Nippon Express (logo) All Nippon Airways (logo) The Japan-United States Friendship Commission The Asian Cultural Council The Smithsonian Special Exhibition Fund Services provided by: The Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan Hokkaido Prefectural Government, Board of Education The Ainu Cultural Research Center, Hokkaido The Ainu Museum of Shiraoi, Hokkaido The Historical Museum of Hokkaido Plain ...
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Recognition for a People Who Faded as Japan Grew - Nations & States - Global Policy Forum
Japan is an ethnically homogeneous nation. The recognition coming after decades of opposition by a government fearful of compensation claims seemed timed to an international conference of indigenous peoples that Japan ... to do this and that, Ms. Yamamichi, 61, said. In a study by the Hokkaido prefectural government in 2006, just under 24,000 people identified themselves as Ainu. Most were of ...
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