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  1. Gods of the Ainu | Faction Paradox Wiki | Fandom

    https://factionparadox.fandom.com/wiki/Gods_of_the_Ainu

    The Gods of the Ainu were deities worshipped by the Ainu in the film Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom. Due to problems with the GCI Processor, their appearance in the movie was likely the enemy. (PROSE: The Book of the War)

  2. Traditional Worship of the Ainu | TOTA

    https://www.tota.world/article/67

    Traditional Ainu people practiced an ancient faith grounded in the natural world. According to their belief, plants, animals, and the world they live in are all manifestations of a greater life force, or ramat. Each creature and object is a projection of ramat, extended into the physical world by gods known as kamuy.

  3. Ainu Creation Myth - WordPress.com

    https://accultreverb.wordpress.com/2019/06/26/ainu...

    Jun 26, 2019 · The God thrust the Earth upon the trout, causing spit trembles from it’s mouth to create the tides in the ocean. Other legends include masculine figures in the Ainu’s history; one such figure was the son of Okikurumi and …

  4. The Ainu - Indigenous People

    https://indigenouspeople.net/JapaneseLit/ainu.html

    May 21, 2019 · The word "Ainu" refers to the opposite of these gods. Sacred Dances "upopo"" Upopo" is a festival song sung by women who sit in a circle, beating the lid of a container called "shintoko." The words are not long and are …

  5. Birds in Ainu Myth and Worship | TOTA

    https://www.tota.world/article/176

    Booth gods and demons appear to be conceived of in the Ainu mind as having the shape and language of men in the kingdom of the spirits. It should also be noted that the chief owl himself and the deity who appeared in the dream were …

  6. Ainu Rights In Japan: Is Recognition Enough ... - The ...

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    Apr 12, 2019 · Perhaps the only similarity between Ainu and Japanese life is an animist belief system, although the Ainu gods are not the same as those worshipped in Shinto. The Ainu’s most unique feature though is their language, as the Ainu languages constitute an isolated family. This means that although the Ainu languages were related to each other ...

  7. Kamuy Kotan – the Battle Between Demon and God | Kamikawa ...

    https://daisetsu-kamikawa-ainu.jp/en/story/kamuikotan

    Once upon a time in the legendary site of Kamuy Kotan, the demon Nitnekamuy was struck down by the blade of the god Samaykur and turned to stone for attacking the Ainu of Kamikawa. It is said that the Ainu prayed to the gods for safe passage through the treacherous waters of the Ishikari River each time they passed through this area. The Kotan Festival is held here every …

  8. Ainu

    www.languagesgulper.com/eng/Ainu.html

    Ainu is a polysynthetic language. Polysynthesis is the capacity of building long and complex words by the successive addition to a root of several morphemes. As a result, a single word may function, sometimes, as a whole sentence. Literary Ainu is more polysynthetic than the colloquial language, adding affixes (mostly prefixes) to the root.

  9. Ainur | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom

    https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/Ainu

    The Ainur, also known as the Holy Ones, were beings encompassing both the Valar and the Maiar. They were the first and mightiest beings created by Eru Ilúvatar long before the beginning of the World. There was Eru, the One, who in Arda is called Ilúvatar; and he made first the Ainur, the Holy Ones, that were the offspring of his thought...First words of the Ainulindalë They were …

  10. Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses - An/Anu (god)

    oracc.museum.upenn.edu/amgg/listofdeities/an/index.html

    An/Anu belongs to the oldest generation of Mesopotamian gods and was originally the supreme deity of the Babylonian pantheon. Consequently, his major roles are as an authority figure, decision-maker and progenitor. In heaven he allots functions to other gods, and can increase their status at will; in the Sumerian poem Inana and Ebih ( ETCSL 1.3 ...

  11. Kamuynomi | Kamikawa Ainu in Coexistence with Kamuy ...

    https://daisetsu-kamikawa-ainu.jp/en/story/kamuinomi

    The Kamuynomi, or Kamuy-nomi (gods – pray to), is a traditional Ainu ritual performed to offer prayers to the gods. To pray for safe travel and wellbeing, Ainu people in Kamikawa have performed this ritual for the gods and goddesses in the region, including those of fire, mountains, rivers, kotan (villages) and happiness. After the ritual, they offer sacred shaved sticks known as …

  12. The Ainu People: Cultures of the World - WorldAtlas

    https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-ainu-people-cultures-of-the-world.html

    Dec 01, 2017 · Religiously, the Ainu people are 'pantheistic', meaning they believe in a collection of gods rather then just one. Each of these gods represented certain elements or virtues, such as the God of Water and the God of Mountains. These people also believed that certain animals could become incarnate.

  13. Kamui Mintara (Playground of the Gods) | Duke Migration ...

    https://migrationmemorials.trinity.duke.edu/items/kamui-mintara-playground-gods

    The Ainu people are the indigenous people of Japan. The Ainu, led by Shakushain, unsuccessfully revolted against the Japanese samurai in the middle of the 17th century. The people are native to Hokkaido, or the northern most island of Japan. Though only 24,000 Ainu remain today, they finally received official recognition as an indigenous people ...

  14. The Story of the Ainu | Metropolis Magazine Japan

    https://metropolisjapan.com/the-story-of-the-ainu

    May 20, 2021 · The area was the home of aboriginal people, the Ainu. However, due to the Japanese government’s aim to expand their power and influence, the Ainu gradually saw themselves deprived of their land, language and customs. Japanese settler colonialism of the Ainu land emerged in 1868. However historical studies clearly show that the commercial- and ...



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