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Maybe These Can Become Applicable Alongside Modern Terms In Them For Daily Life. Now To Make The Literature

The Ainu People have their own language, and there are numerous words and terms that have been spoken throughout the entirety of the series, all of which will be listed below. This list includes the Hokkaido Ainu, the Karafuto Ainu, and the Orok People.

Maybe these can become applicable alongside modern terms in them for daily life. Now to make the literature & corresponding forms available in braille.

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This would actually be handy to know, even for therapy cats while in recovery.

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Ape osinnu ambe ari pirka ne.

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5 years ago

Shan’t we take this into heart? Whenever we find something or somewhere that’s sacred, we should find a way to use it in a way conducive to the native culture’s paths & if possible, use it in ways that meets the needs of both parties. There shall always be a way to make things accessible to all including both sides.

indigenous religions need to be acknowledged and treated with respect and so do indigenous sacred lands.


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