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Internship on a Native American reservation in Arizona

After I left Santa Cruz, I actually took a year off, and I lived on a Native American reservation in Arizona. At that time, I was very idealistic because I wanted to… I was kind of…I didn’t really like… I thought the academic environment was really removed from reality. So I had this opportunity to do this internship on a Native American reservation. That’s where one of the concentration camps for Japanese Americans at Poston was located on this reservation. I was very naïve. I thought I wanted to help somehow. I was going to go help Native Americans. Of course, they ended up helping me.

One of the greatest things I learned about Native American culture is this pride and this closeness to nature. It also made me realize that I need to get in touch with my roots because, for example, one time I went to a feast day in a pueblo in New Mexico. To me, it was almost like being in a foreign country because this particular village was very traditional and they had what is called a kiva in the middle of the square. Then the dancers started coming out. They were being blessed inside. They didn’t allow photography. There was one guy drawing. They took the drawing away from him. They were very traditional. And I felt like I was in a foreign country for the first time. But then I realized, this is, we’re foreigners, and this is the native culture of this land. It made me realize how far removed I am from my own culture.


identity

Date: March 11, 2005

Location: Hawai`i, US

Interviewer: Sojin Kim, Arnoldo Hiura

Contributed by: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum.

Interviewee Bio

Kenny Endo, internationally renowned master drummer and artistic director of the Taiko Center of the Pacific (Oahu, HI), was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. His earliest musical experiences involved playing western drums and percussion in jazz, fusion, and rock and roll bands. After his introduction to kumidaiko in 1975, he studied and performed with Kinnara Taiko of Los Angeles and San Francisco Taiko Dojo.

In 1980, he traveled to Japan, where he spent ten years studying with masters in Sukeroku, Suwa, Gojinjo, and Chichibu drumming styles. He was the first non-Japanese national to ever receive a 'natori' (stage name) in Hogaku Hayashi (Japanese classical drumming). He continues to teach and perform internationally, working with musicians in various genres. (March 11, 2005)

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Views on Japanese Youth (Japanese)

(b. 1943) Paraguayan Ambassador to Japan

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Being Nikkei: A Double Responsibility (Spanish)

(1958-2014) Former Bolivian Ambassador to Japan

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The Impact of Technology in Japan (Spanish)

(1958-2014) Former Bolivian Ambassador to Japan

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"Harebutai" (Japanese)

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Inose,Yoshiko

The Secret to Youth (Japanese)

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Beach & America

Daughter of an Issei doctor.

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Interest in Japan stemmed from his mother and grandmother’s stories

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Embraces his Japanese heritage

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Dreamed of becoming an Enka singer

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His clothes are part of his identity

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Hopes everyone pursues their dreams regardless of race or heritage

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Considers Pittsburg his home, but always wanted to live in Japan

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Singing the way I sing (Japanese)

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The first concert in the United States (Japanese)

(b. 1981) Enka Singer

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Creating Culture

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