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An Ainu language newspaper and Esperanto

I introduce a part of Ainu language newspaper "AinuTimes" in Japanese or Esperanto with Ainu language.

Ainu is the indigenous people of Hokkaido which is an island in the north in Japan.
"INPAKU" is the name for Internet Fair 2001 Japan.


"The law about promotion of Ainu culture and spreading and educating knowledge related to Ainu tradition etc." was enforced in 1997. If the thing about the spread of Ainu language is said, there is the organization "Ainu language P E N.", which is not an organization relevant to this law. This organization protects the freedom of speech, expression, and publication, and it aims at spreading expression and publication through Japan and the whole world in Ainu language.

In order to deal with Ainu language as useful language and to make it spread, this organization is publishing the newspaper "AinuTimes (outside of INPAKU)" by the quarterly issue (4 times per year).
In this page, I introduce the part of report (my contribution report) of the newspaper "AinuTimes" in Ainu language and Esperanto and in Ainu language and Japanese.


Content (Esperanto)

The following reports are written in Ainu language with Esperanto.

The contribution report to an Ainu language newspaper "Esperanto"
(No. 11, September 20, 1999 issue)

The contribution report to an Ainu language newspaper "The nuclear critical accident occurred in the town Tokai-mura"
(No. 12, December 20, 1999 issue)

The contribution report to an Ainu language newspaper "The Sapporo snow festival"
(No. 13, March 20, 2000 issue)

The contribution report to an Ainu language newspaper "A new character code for ainu language"
(No. 14, June 20, 2000 issue)

The contribution report to an Ainu language newspaper "Usu-zan erupted"
(No. 15, September 20, 2000 issue)

The contribution report to an Ainu language newspaper "Indegenous Dialog"
(No. 16, December 20, 2000 issue)

The contribution report to an Ainu language newspaper "New Font for ainu language"
(No. 17, December 20, 2001 issue)

The contribution report to an Ainu language newspaper "Phellodendron amurense"
(No. 18, December 21, 2001 issue)

The report in an Ainu language newspaper "Mini radio station <FM pipausi> for ainu people"
(No. 18, December 21, 2001 issue)


The contact to this page administrator:
YOKOYAMA Hiroyuki
e-mail: hel@msd.biglobe.ne.jp


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