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expecting the worst, sets you up for thr worst
Yeah but I do that and only one posts, then a few hours later 2 or 3 more have been posted.
Xenotaris,
Huh?
HinikunaGoji,
I guess that makes MireGoji a dragon.
In a way, you could technically argue that most versions of Godzilla could be considered "dragons".
Odo island Natives definitely thought he was.
This has never really come to mind for me but now it has, were the Odo Island Natives supposed to be Ainu?
expecting the worst, sets you up for thr worst
(and so charles sat there and thought: what the heel are ainu?)
QUIKLY, TO WIKIZILLA!
The ainu are the people who are actually indigenous to Hokkaido. The government didnt actually recognise them until 2019...
I'll try and see if i can find something for the museum or anything really helpful thats in english if you are at all interested about the culture.
expecting the worst, sets you up for thr worst
After rewatching those scenes it doesn't appear so, which makes sense given the time the film was made, and the real world inspiration of Odo.
Thats dissapointing, but it makes sense why no one had talked about it before.
expecting the worst, sets you up for thr worst
I found a video with an Ainu elder speaking in it if you are interested.
Its in english
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q6cYEQUpBg
expecting the worst, sets you up for thr worst
I've read up on Japanese history via wikipedia and found out that the ancestors to the Ainu people originated in eastern russia while the ancestors of the yamato people originally inhabited korea before the actual koreans inhabited that area. Ancestral Koreans originated in Manchuria China and drove out the ancestral japanese out of the korean peninsula into southern japan.