Weddings
The rituals of weddings and funerals, whether Christian or Buddhist, were community events. The ceremonies were often elaborate and blended Japanese and American customs. During the World War II incarceration, many Issei (first-generation immigrant) parents confined in the camps were notified that their sons had died in combat.
Community activities
(1964)
Weddings
(930)
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Wedding invitation (ddr-densho-540-1)
Wedding invitation addressed to Masako Tada and Kiyoshi Tada announcing the marriage of Takako Kumagai and Guy Matsuoka.
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Wedding invitation (ddr-densho-540-3)
Wedding invitation addressed to G. Tada and family announcing the marriage of Ayako Tanagi and Eddie Kazuo Shimomura.
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Wedding invitation (ddr-densho-540-14)
Wedding invitation announcing the marriage of Masako Tada and Kinichi Kodama.
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Scrapbook (ddr-densho-540-141)
Scrapbook documenting the life of the Tada family, including newspaper clippings, graduation announcements, wedding invitations, birth announcements, and correspondence. Includes ephemera relating to their incarceration at Minidoka.
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Wedding invitation (ddr-densho-540-155)
Wedding invitation announcing the marriage of Ellen Ogawa and Adam Cappello.
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Two Wedding portraits for Pauline Tanaka and Dan Sakahara with wedding party (ddr-densho-316-395)
Back row L to R: Heisuke Matsuda, Mr. Sakai, Mr. Mishiro, Yasuhiro Sakahara, Minister, Kenji Sakahara, Mr. Hayashida, Atsushi Sakahara, Hiroshi Sakahara. Front row L to R: B.D. Mukai, Mrs. Kuni Mukai, Hatsuguma Tanaka, Momoye Tanaka, Kazuko Sakahara, Gretel Tanimura, Pauline (Tanaka) Sakahara, Dan Sakahara, Toru Sakahara, Tojiro Sakahara, Kazue Sakahara, Taeko Sakahara, Mr. Kibe