DNA aside, I've visited/lived amongst both Ainu and West Coast Salish Indigenous and some of the cultural similarities are nothing short of astonishing.
The Ainu are not only related to the Tlingit & Haida, but also the Quechua/Aymara(Inti/Entei & Ai/Aini) and Mapuche of South America through the Jomon, with the Mapuche having strong similarities with the Ainu/Jomon of Hokkaido through their dwelling structures and the reverence of fire 🔥🌧🌈
@@djarba6489 My family lives in Vladivostok and Sakhalin, I've been there many times. The males have beards and chest hair cover, also many have blue eyes. Вы ничего не знаете, бл... Ьт!
I just visited Hokkaido this week. I cannot express more how facinated I was when I visited the Upopoy Ainu Museum. I fell in love with the dance and music that I had to go search the music to listen to it here in the Philippines.
As an American, i know that kind of language sounds very racist -but as an American i also understand you are trying to preserve something. As an Americans, we were never really were one race of people, and i honestly do not care what the eventual color of our skin is -as long as the generations to come love our Constitution, and its ideals. For most of us, ethnic origin is not important, but a willingness to integrate into what we are is essential. For you as Japanese, it is different. And may your hearts stay true to preserving your identity. You have guarded it fiercely. Don't give up on that. If you lose it, you don't get it back.
@@budahbaba7856 As an american you forgot your origins. In crontrast with the hispanic american countries, where people mixed up from the very beginning, the original invaders of North america coming from England exterminated the whole indian population and did not mix up. It has been only recently that you have changed your mind. In the borders you still ask people about race... Nothing personal, I am a person of peace, but let´s call things for their proper names. In Japan by the way, nobody asks your race when going tru the borders control. So you care about the race, as a country, dear friend ... People like you will change this, hopefully. Greetings
@@budahbaba7856 America was always a Germano-Celtic country until the 20th century, the melting pot myth originated from a play by Israel Zangwill written around 1905. the difference in Japan and America (and also Europe to a similar extent), is that we have forgotten what it is to be what we are, it is blood that matters, not where you are born.
Ainus foram decimados pelos povos Yayoi. Provavelmente tens sangue Ainu. Mas em quantidade infima comparando com o teu sangue Yayoi. Os povos Jōmōn das ilhas japónicas desapareceram após as colonizações consecutivas vindas do continente eurasiático.
@ronaldois…… Die ganze Geschichte und die Musik berührt mein Herz. Die Tradition muss unbedingt bewahrt und weitergegeben werden. Vor ein paar Tagen habe ich auf NHK einen Bericht über das Ainu Museum gesehen. Sehr interessant. ❤
Aw, so melodious, this one is smooth and sweet, thank you! Such a precious work to represent their ancient culture. The voices are so pleasant to the ears and the stringed instrument is also softer than some others we hear in other videos.
...excellent as always..Ungern..Happy Holidays And New Year to you and yours.From Australia...p.s the story of the AINU people needed this exposure. I do know they are a deeply..shamanic..Nation ,that communicate with the occupants of ..this shamanic/spirit realm..that they call..KAMI.thanks for posting🌈
This is so based. Literally drawn from the hyperborean age, their culture of bearded wizards retains something distinct, locked away from the rest of eurasia for 10 thousand years from the time of mammoths and doggerland. It is a shame that in less then 2 centuries the last bastion of this ancient race in north japan has been almost completely diluted by the modern mongoloid people. The Jomon shall rise again.
Soul-stirring. I'm so grateful to live in an age were we can have such easy access to music from around the world and across time.
Ainu people have to keep it alive! Fight globalism with all of our strength
Well said.
iwas thinking the same thing
DNA aside, I've visited/lived amongst both Ainu and West Coast Salish Indigenous and some of the cultural similarities are nothing short of astonishing.
The Ainu are not only related to the Tlingit & Haida, but also the Quechua/Aymara(Inti/Entei & Ai/Aini) and Mapuche of South America through the Jomon, with the Mapuche having strong similarities with the Ainu/Jomon of Hokkaido through their dwelling structures and the reverence of fire 🔥🌧🌈
アイヌの画像コレクションもスゴい!
日本人として、この動画に感謝です。
Thank you。
I'm a Maori from Aotearoa New Zealand omg! Musically I'm loving the sound of this language_ I'd love to hear this language in a conversation ✨💚✨
Their language is very similar to the Native American languages, their features too.
They belong to the Caucasian race not to the Mongol race.
They're Caucasian, not Mongolian race.
...at 4:25... the design looks like..Haidia..Tinglit Nations..located in what is now known as Canada..SO..that’s far-out..for sure
@@geoffbenoy2052 no they're not
@@djarba6489 My family lives in Vladivostok and Sakhalin, I've been there many times. The males have beards and chest hair cover, also many have blue eyes. Вы ничего не знаете, бл... Ьт!
I just visited Hokkaido this week. I cannot express more how facinated I was when I visited the Upopoy Ainu Museum. I fell in love with the dance and music that I had to go search the music to listen to it here in the Philippines.
They are the original japanese Native before mixing of Chinese and Korean and other Islander to japanese community !!! Important info to know.👌
...yes..that was about my knowledge...isn’t it a trip🌈
As an American, i know that kind of language sounds very racist -but as an American i also understand you are trying to preserve something. As an Americans, we were never really were one race of people, and i honestly do not care what the eventual color of our skin is -as long as the generations to come love our Constitution, and its ideals. For most of us, ethnic origin is not important, but a willingness to integrate into what we are is essential. For you as Japanese, it is different. And may your hearts stay true to preserving your identity. You have guarded it fiercely. Don't give up on that. If you lose it, you don't get it back.
@@budahbaba7856 As an american you forgot your origins. In crontrast with the hispanic american countries, where people mixed up from the very beginning, the original invaders of North america coming from England exterminated the whole indian population and did not mix up. It has been only recently that you have changed your mind. In the borders you still ask people about race... Nothing personal, I am a person of peace, but let´s call things for their proper names. In Japan by the way, nobody asks your race when going tru the borders control. So you care about the race, as a country, dear friend ... People like you will change this, hopefully. Greetings
The Japanese are a mix of Jomon and Yayoi people. Ainu descend from the Jomon and the "Yamato" people are Yayoi. There's also Emishi and others.
@@budahbaba7856 America was always a Germano-Celtic country until the 20th century, the melting pot myth originated from a play by Israel Zangwill written around 1905. the difference in Japan and America (and also Europe to a similar extent), is that we have forgotten what it is to be what we are, it is blood that matters, not where you are born.
Tenho orgulho de ser descendente de Ainu. Não importa o que dizem.
Ainus foram decimados pelos povos Yayoi. Provavelmente tens sangue Ainu. Mas em quantidade infima comparando com o teu sangue Yayoi. Os povos Jōmōn das ilhas japónicas desapareceram após as colonizações consecutivas vindas do continente eurasiático.
@ronaldois…… Die ganze Geschichte und die Musik berührt mein Herz. Die Tradition muss unbedingt bewahrt und weitergegeben werden. Vor ein paar Tagen habe ich auf NHK einen Bericht über das Ainu Museum gesehen. Sehr interessant. ❤
No puedo para de escuchar esta música nueva para mi, pero por alguna razón la encuentro fascinante, me relaja y siento mucha paz al escucharla.
You are incredible finding rare music and exceptional imagery
👏👏👏
What an extraordinary contact with the beauty of the Ainu culture. Both music and images very well selected. Thank you!
Aw, so melodious, this one is smooth and sweet, thank you! Such a precious work to represent their ancient culture. The voices are so pleasant to the ears and the stringed instrument is also softer than some others we hear in other videos.
I aspire to have such a magnificient beard
i only got to know about ainu culture through hiiro amagi from a game called ensemble stars and this culture is so wonderful
Listen to it at 2x speed and you got a weird modern hip hop style song amd it's still good damn
Yes it's so nice to get all of diverse music in the world at your fingertips it's a magical dream came true for those who wished it in the past!
This is hypnotic
This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing this.
Спасибо! 👏👏👏
Melodious 🎶🎵
thank you
Gracias vuestras enseñanzas tambien forman parte de mi educación asi que sois muy importantes para mi saludos
Absolutely fascinating - as always! 👍
Alguém sabe que eles estão cantando 😮
The song translates to "send off song"
...excellent as always..Ungern..Happy Holidays And New Year to you and yours.From Australia...p.s the story of the AINU people needed this exposure. I do know they are a deeply..shamanic..Nation ,that communicate with the occupants of ..this shamanic/spirit realm..that they call..KAMI.thanks for posting🌈
I love your research.. thank you!
Wish I had good beard genetics like them...
Luckily the tribe record this music eon ago
Hinna ~ Hinna ~
I was looking for this :)~~
The og Samurai's
The Real Japanese People
спасибо!
This is so based. Literally drawn from the hyperborean age, their culture of bearded wizards retains something distinct, locked away from the rest of eurasia for 10 thousand years from the time of mammoths and doggerland. It is a shame that in less then 2 centuries the last bastion of this ancient race in north japan has been almost completely diluted by the modern mongoloid people. The Jomon shall rise again.
imagine ainu anime
Golden kamuy
wuuOOOH
🙏❤️
Glacia Lyomantemon pol su selvicio
Tonto.
Looks like Japanese but not.they may be of Eskimo origin.
Or perhaps even Eskimo are from the Ainu...
JAPONYA YA İLK GİDENLER, JAPONLAR DAN AYRIDIRLAR , ZAMANLA ASİMİLE OLMUŞLAR, HOKKAİDO YASAMAKTALAR.KENDINELERINE ÖZGÜ GELENEK VE İNANÇLARI VARDIR.
The other kind of Japanese
They possibly also existed in the Aleutians and Ryukyus.
Japanese but based
北海道独立!