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Nobuko Omoto Interview (ddr-densho-1001-11)
vh Nobuko Omoto Interview (ddr-densho-1001-11)
Nisei female. Born December 20, 1923, in Bainbridge Island, Washington. Removed along with family to Manzanar concentration camp, California, before moving to Minidoka, Idaho, in early 1943. Returned to Bainbridge Island after the war.
Scrapbook (ddr-densho-361-1)
img Scrapbook (ddr-densho-361-1)
Written on tape on cover: "This scrapbook is original--1942 Nobuko Omoto (Sakai) Bainbridge Island, WA. Please handle with care."
Manzanar Co-op (ddr-densho-361-13)
img Manzanar Co-op (ddr-densho-361-13)
"Statement of Patronage & Disposition of Refunds" for Nobuko Sakai.
Manzanar Co-op (ddr-densho-361-14)
img Manzanar Co-op (ddr-densho-361-14)
"Statement of Patronage & Disposition of Refunds" for Nobuko Sakai.
Nobuko Omoto Collection (ddr-densho-361)
Collection Nobuko Omoto Collection (ddr-densho-361)
The Nobuko Omoto Collection consists of a scrapbook kept by Nobuko Sakai Omoto to remember the Bainbridge Island Japanese American community and their removal during World War II. Nobuko's scrapbook includes newspaper clippings from the local Seattle newspapers which were sent by her friend Phyllis Waltz Jones while Nobuko was incarcerated in Manzanar. Other content in …
Nobuko Omoto Interview Segment 1 (ddr-densho-1001-11-1)
vh Nobuko Omoto Interview Segment 1 (ddr-densho-1001-11-1)
Growing up and attending school in Bainbridge Island, Washington

Narrator Nobuko Omoto

Nisei female. Born December 20, 1923, in Bainbridge Island, Washington. Removed along with family to Manzanar concentration camp, California, before moving to Minidoka, Idaho, in early 1943. Returned to Bainbridge Island after the war.
Nakahara family tree (ddr-densho-477-48)
doc Nakahara family tree (ddr-densho-477-48)
The family tree covers six generations. The title at the top of the page is "Nakahara family tree" written in black ink.
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