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Henry and Helen Yasuda: Family Values, Nikkei Values - Part 1
Yamato Damashi translates to “Japanese Spirit.” It’s painted in calligraphy on a scroll that hangs …
Esther Newman • April 20, 2011
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Los Angeles Hompa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple
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From Densho's Archives
International Internees: The Family Camp at Crystal City
"The bitterness of the incarceration was there, but they were able to circumvent it somehow and liv…
Denshō • Nov. 24, 2010
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Captivity experiences
Yuriko Mishima of Tanaka was 12 years old when she was taken, along with her family, to the Crystal…
Harumi Nako Fuentes +1 • Jan. 29, 2010
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When Justice is Late and Never Arrives: Memories of Abuse
During World War II, the Japanese residing in Peru were victims of numerous forms of abuse. The wor…
Daniel Goya Callirgos +1 • Oct. 14, 2008
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Japanese Peruvians' Unending Postwar Life, Part 3: I Can't Forgive the Peruvian Government: Yae Oyagawa
Part 2 >> Unlike Nakamatsu, who moved from Peru to the United States with her family at the age of …
Keiko Fukuda • March 7, 2008
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The Unending Postwar Life of Japanese Peruvians, Part 2: Desperate to Survive in this Country: Mike Nakamatsu
>> Part 1 Mike Nakamatsu, who greeted us at his home in South Torrance, California, was born in Lim…
Keiko Fukuda • March 4, 2008
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The Unending Postwar Life of Japanese Peruvians, Part 1
Many people know that during World War II, Japanese Americans were considered enemy aliens and were…
Keiko Fukuda • Feb. 28, 2008
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Koji's Column
My Grandfather: Takaichi Sakai
He burned sensitive files while working for a foreign government. He said that he was not willing t…
Koji Steven Sakai • Sept. 19, 2007
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