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Another photograph captures a Japanese man in suits playing with bear cubs. 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Any opinions, finding, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of the Interior.)","extent":"01:13:51","links_children":"ddr-densho-1014-13","creators":[{"role":"narrator","oh_id":560,"namepart":"Sally Sudo"},{"role":"interviewer","namepart":"Steve Ozone"},{"role":"videographer","namepart":"Bill Kubota"}],"format":"vh","language":["eng"],"contributor":"Twin Cities JACL Collection","rights":"cc","genre":"interview","location":"Minneapolis, Minnesota","creation":"October 12, 2009","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Sally Sudo narrator \nSteve Ozone interviewer \nBill Kubota videographer","download_large":"denshovh-ssally-01-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-sjacl-1-278","model":"entity","index":"8 658/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-sjacl-1-278/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-sjacl-1-278/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-sjacl-1/ddr-sjacl-1-278-mezzanine-31f038f7fe-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-sjacl-1/ddr-sjacl-1-278-mezzanine-31f038f7fe-a.jpg"},"title":"Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XVI, No. 4, April 1979","description":"Newsletter covering the following topics: Japanese Doctor to examine hibakusha victims in Seattle, Ken Nakano chair; Akemi Matsumoto announces 4 scholarship, 3-$450 and 1-$300; Ron Mamiya out as National Redress Committee Member?Interesting article on rift between  National JACL and Seattle over carrying out the mandate from JACL National Council votes. Some big names like Bill Marutani and Min Yasui will not support Seattle?s program. Ron believed National was trying to exclude PNW leadership in redress and thus resigned; Seattle JACL confronted by Nikkei parents on desegregation. A letter to the Superintendent was postponed until more facts on the plan could be uncovered; Gov Dixy Lee Ray proclaims February 19, 1979 a State wide ?Day of Remembrance? in honor  and recognition of Washington?s Japanese Americans; Pike Place Market Preservation Authority to begin oral history project.","extent":"8.5W x 14H","links_children":"ddr-sjacl-1-278","creators":[{"role":"Seattle Chapter, JACL","namepart":"publisher"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"cc","genre":"periodical","location":"Seattle, Washington","creation":"Apr. 1979","status":"completed","search_hidden":"publisher Seattle Chapter, JACL","download_large":"ddr-sjacl-1-278-mezzanine-31f038f7fe-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-densho-129","model":"collection","index":"9 659/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-129/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-densho-129/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-densho-129/ddr-densho-129-1-mezzanine-735d4e802a-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-densho-129/ddr-densho-129-1-mezzanine-735d4e802a-a.jpg"},"title":"Akimoto Collection","description":"The Akimoto collection contains three photographs of the Akimoto family, who operated University Cleaners, a dye works business located in Seattle, Washington. 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Married and had two children before pursuing a master's degree in counseling at the University of Washington. Worked with disadvantaged youth in Seattle schools before retiring in the 1980s, and then volunteered in the schools and participated in interfaith activities."},{"id":"1","model":"narrator","index":"15 665/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/narrators/1/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/1/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/agene.jpg","thumb":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/agene.jpg","interviews":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/1/interviews/"},"display_name":"Gene Akutsu","bio":"Nisei male. Born September 23, 1925, in Seattle, Washington. Spent prewar childhood in Seattle's Nihonmachi. Incarcerated at Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. 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Permits Payment of Claims for Damage to Goods Ordered Given to Government Custody\" (p. 1), \"California Attorney General Will Not Seek Funds for Enforcing Alien Land Law\" (p. 1), \"U.S. Films on Nisei Will Aid Return of Canadians\" (p. 1), \"University of Washington Group Studies Employment Status of Japanese Americans in Seattle\" (p. 5).","extent":"Pacific Citizen","links_children":"ddr-pc-21-10","creators":[{"role":"publisher","namepart":"The Japanese American Citizens League"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"contributor":"Pacific Citizen","rights":"cc","genre":"periodical","location":"Salt Lake City, Utah","creation":"March 12, 1949","status":"completed","search_hidden":"The Japanese American Citizens League publisher","download_large":"ddr-pc-21-10-mezzanine-08eb8eb997-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-csujad-25-333","model":"entity","index":"19 669/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-csujad-25-333/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-csujad-25-333/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-csujad-25/ddr-csujad-25-333-mezzanine-e89239594c-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-csujad-25/ddr-csujad-25-333-mezzanine-e89239594c-a.jpg"},"title":"Fujinkai?","description":"A group photograph of Japanese women and a Japanese man. 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On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and Washington, DC.\" and \"In residence at Sacramento with sister Asako, 2007.\"","extent":"unknown","links_children":"ddr-densho-494-33","topics":[{"term":"Identity and values -- Family","id":"46"}],"format":"img","persons":[{"nr_id":"88922/nr008c506","namepart":"Maida, Meriko"},{"nr_id":"88922/nr008c51w","namepart":"Tokuno, Asako (Maida)"}],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"cc","genre":"photograph","location":"Sacramento, California","creation":"c. 2007","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Maida, Meriko 88922nr008c506\nTokuno, Asako (Maida) 88922nr008c51w","download_large":"ddr-densho-494-33-mezzanine-2e69bd51ad-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-densho-494-31","model":"entity","index":"24 674/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-494-31/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-densho-494-31/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-densho-494/ddr-densho-494-31-mezzanine-2c88f2a6e8-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-densho-494/ddr-densho-494-31-mezzanine-2c88f2a6e8-a.jpg"},"title":"Meriko at Arlington Cemetery","description":"Caption on webpage: \"Pictures from the later life of Meriko Maida, 1973-2012 / From Richmond to Sacramento / Meriko lived for many years in Richmond, California with her younger sister Junko and brother-in-law Shoichi Kimura. 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On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and Washington, DC.\" and \"At the Kennedy family graves, Arlington, 2002.\"","extent":"unknown","links_children":"ddr-densho-494-31","topics":[{"term":"Community activities -- Travel","id":"332"}],"format":"img","language":["eng"],"persons":[{"nr_id":"88922/nr008c506","namepart":"Maida, Meriko"}],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"cc","genre":"photograph","location":"Arlington, Virginia","creation":"c. 2002","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Maida, Meriko 88922nr008c506","download_large":"ddr-densho-494-31-mezzanine-2c88f2a6e8-a.jpg"}],"query":{"query":{"query_string":{"query":"Seattle, Washington;","fields":["id","model","links_html","links_json","links_img","links_thumb","links_children","status","public","title","description","contributor","creators","creators.namepart","facility","format","genre","geography","label","language","creation","location","persons","rights","topics","image_url","display_name","bio","extent","search_hidden"],"analyze_wildcard":false,"allow_leading_wildcard":false,"default_operator":"AND"}},"aggs":{"facility":{"nested":{"path":"facility"},"aggs":{"facility_ids":{"terms":{"field":"facility.id","size":1000}}}},"format":{"terms":{"field":"format"}},"genre":{"terms":{"field":"genre"}},"rights":{"terms":{"field":"rights"}},"topics":{"nested":{"path":"topics"},"aggs":{"topics_ids":{"terms":{"field":"topics.id","size":1000}}}}},"_source":["id","model","links_html","links_json","links_img","links_thumb","links_children","status","public","title","description","contributor","creators","creators.namepart","facility","format","genre","geography","label","language","creation","location","persons","rights","topics","image_url","display_name","bio","extent","search_hidden"]}}