Friday, June 06, 2008

BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | Recognition at last for Japan's Ainu



In the 19th Century, Japanese people called the northern island of Hokkaido "Ezochi".

It meant "Land of the Ainu", a reference to the fair-skinned, long-haired people who had lived there for hundreds of years.

The Ainu were hunters and fishermen with animist beliefs.