Aug 29 (Kyodo) - The Japanese government is likely to stipulate for the first time in law that the Ainu are an "indigenous people" of the nation, sources familiar with the matter said Monday.
Putting the word "indigenous people" in law would be an additional step by the government to clarify its stance on the people, as it issued a statement in 2008 recognizing the Ainu as an "indigenous people that have their own language, religious and cultural identity."