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The Kawamoto-Wipala Farm in Leland Washington: A Farm for the Ages — Part 4
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The War
A PROJECT FARM was being started at the camp, so Joe volunteered to drive …
Pamela A. Okano • Nov. 26, 2023

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From Beets to the Battlefield: How WWII Farm Laborers Helped the War Effort
Museum volunteer and docent James Tanaka thought something was missing from an exhibition and it bo…
Darryl Mori • Nov. 18, 2016
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Japanese American Museum of Oregon
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Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre
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sugar beets
Uprooted (exhibition)
volunteerism
World War II
World War II camps
British Columbia
Burnaby
Canada
Common Ground (exhibition)
docents
exhibitions
farm labor camps
farm laborers
James Tanaka
Japanese American Museum of Oregon
Japanese American National Museum
Japanese American National Museum (organization)
labor camps
Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre
Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center
sugar beets
Uprooted (exhibition)
volunteerism
World War II
World War II camps

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Japanese laborers at the San Nicolás hacienda (1899-1924)
5. Cimarronage
The escape, evasion or “marronage” of Japanese emigrants from the coastal haciendas of Peru had dif…
Humberto Rodríguez Pastor • July 28, 2009
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Japanese laborers at the San Nicolás hacienda (1899-1924)
4. Activities they carried out
When reviewing the work certificates that the hacienda provided to some Japanese, we were surprised…
Humberto Rodríguez Pastor • July 21, 2009
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Japanese laborers at the San Nicolás hacienda (1899-1924)
3. Arrival of Japanese immigrants
In the previous article we reported that the number of contracts between the San Nicolás Agricultur…
Humberto Rodríguez Pastor • July 10, 2009
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Japanese laborers at the San Nicolás hacienda (1899-1924)
2. Contracts with House Morioka
It was not possible for thousands of laborers destined for Peruvian haciendas to emigrate from Japa…
Humberto Rodríguez Pastor • July 3, 2009
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Japanese laborers at the San Nicolás hacienda (1899-1924)
1. Agreements and disagreements between the hacienda and the Morioka House
Introduction Between the years 1899 and 1924, when there were Japanese laborers immigrated to the S…
Humberto Rodríguez Pastor • June 30, 2009
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