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Mixed emotions after declaration of war on Japan
(b.1913) Kibei from California who served in the MIS with Merrill’s Marauders during WWII.
Learning American cooking
(b.1909) Nisei from Washington. Incarcerated at Tule Lake and Minidoka during WWII. Resettled in Chicago after WWII
Identifies as Japanese, but home is San Francisco
Shishimai (Lion dance) and Taiko player with San Francisco Taiko Dojo.
Growing up in Waikiki
(b. 1924) Political scientist, educator, and administrator from Hawai`i
Depicting issues of ethnic identity through childhood artwork
(b. 1939) Japanese American painter, printmaker & professor
Japanese American community life
(b. 1939) Japanese American painter, printmaker & professor
Starting over after the war: denial of all things Japanese
(b. 1923) Nisei from Washington. Resisted draft during WWII.
Have compassion for all of humanity
(b. 1923) Nisei from Washington. Resisted draft during WWII.
Thoughts on post-9/11 atmosphere: what it means to be American
(b. 1923) Nisei from Washington. Resisted draft during WWII.
Her early life in Canada
(b.1912) Japanese Canadian Issei. Immigrated with husband to Canada in 1931
Growing up outside of Portland’s Japanese community
(b. 1921) Nisei businessman. Established "Made in Oregon" retail stores
Internship on a Native American reservation in Arizona
(b.1952) Master drummer, artistic director of the Taiko Center of the Pacific
Differences between American-born Japanese and Japanese from Japan
(b.1943) Shin-issei grand master of taiko; founded San Francisco Taiko Dojo in 1968.
Differences between American and Japanese taiko
(b.1943) Shin-issei grand master of taiko; founded San Francisco Taiko Dojo in 1968.
Growing up in a Japanese American family
(b. 1967) Hawai`i-born professional fighter in Japan
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