Heres Some Resources To Go To For More Info For Us All To Learn From.
Here’s some resources to go to for more info for us all to learn from.
EN language Ainu Museum Sites
Hokkaido Museum
Sapporo Pirka Kotan
Akanko Ainu Kotan
Nibutani Ainu Culture Museum
Upopoy National Ainu Museum and Park, formerly the Shiraoi Porotokotan
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This’ll be handy to know for my future works, especially in furry works.

Landscape Language Vibrissae (noun) – tactile whiskers Just like cats and many other mammals, squirrels have vibrissae, or long, specialized whiskers that help them sense the environment around them. Squirrels have vibrissae around the nose, on their cheeks, above the eye, and on the throat. They also have some near the wrist and elbow, and a few on the belly and base of the tail. It is believed vibrissae can supplement short-distance vision, letting the animal sense fine details of texture and easily navigate complex terrain, like forests. They also help squirrels feel vibrations that could warn them of predators or help them find food. _______ NPS/I. Metzen Photo of a Douglas squirrel. Description: A grey-brown squirrel with long whiskers perches on a stump. ~kl

This may be from half a year ago, but this is a point worth considering along with the corresponding scanning. Maybe a good step forward would in virtual tours along with these would be some AI involvement in tours & wider learning.

Now wouldn’t that be useful? Especially would it be if it also had settings for multiple languages that can be adjusted according to what’s being used among the communities involved & the place in question.

I’ve never had something quite like this, but it does look tasty & well suited for tour hikes.
Soyay pase wa anko kapiwki okay.
(Bees are important and should be saved.) If ye have a 3D printer or 3D scanner, please print one of these.
Bees are the most important species in the world. Together with other pollinators, bees are a vital part of our ecosystem, responsible for around 30% of the food we eat. Sadly, the human lifestyle is destroying the homes of bees, causing them to reach near extinction. In efforts to remedy…