Seven Ainu Ancestral Remains Returned To Japan After 100 Years
The ancestral remains of seven indigenous Ainu people have been returned to Japan after more than 100 years. The remains had been housed at London's Natural History Museum, where they were taken for research.
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“The ancestral remains of seven indigenous Ainu people have been returned to Japan after more than 100 years. They'd been housed at London's Natural History Museum”
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