CEMiPoS Director Participates in Upopoy Symposium
Today at 1:15 – 3:45PM (JST), CEMiPoS Director Hiroshi will lead a symposium discussing the history of Ainu-Japanese
Ainu in Diaspora Share Their Stories
CEMiPoS had the privilege of communicating with Ainu-Hawaiian scholar and educator Māpuana Shizuko Hayashi-Simpliciano, who works in the field of
CEMiPoS Director Interviewed for Feature on Upopoy
LifeGate interviews CEMiPoS Director Hiroshi Maruyama in their feature article on Upopoy, The Symbolic Space for Ethnic Harmony, as they
CEMiPoS Statement on the Opening of the Upopoy
Download the statement as a PDF here. Japan has a number of national museums officially endorsed by the government and
CEMiPoS Submits Comments to the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
CEMiPoS researchers have contributed comments on the EMRIP’s Study on the Right to Land under the UN Declaration
CEMiPoS Stands In Solidarity With #BlackLivesMatter
We at the Centre for Environmental and Minority Policy Studies proudly support protesters throughout the United States and all around
Schedule for 2020 Collaboration Between Amareya and Ainu Women's Association
This year, CEMiPoS will collaborate with the Amareya Theatre, Ainu Women’s Assocation, and the Sapporo Freedom School on
Joint Submission to the 13th session of the UN Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
CEMiPoS and the Citizens’ Alliance for the Examination of Ainu Policy have submitted a report to the UN Expert Mechanism
CEMiPoS Researcher Writes for The Tokyo Review about Japan’s Colonial Legacy
The Ainu and Japan’s Colonial Legacy
A Critique of the Draft of Guidelines for Ethical Research: Towards the Decolonization of Indigenous Studies
CEMiPoS director Hiroshi Maruyama critiques guidelines for the ethical research of indigenous peoples co-written by the Anthropological Society of Japan,