137 items
137 items
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Jean (Tatsuda) Higashi and Teddy Higashi (ddr-densho-442-232)
Photograph of Jean (Tatsuda) Higashi and Teddy Higashi leaning on a fence holding hands.
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Higashi Hongwanji [Honganji] (ddr-csujad-5-233)
A sheet including the illustration of Higashi Honganji [in Kyoto, Japan?]. This item is enclosed in an envelope, which is found in item: csudh_oki_0223. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: oki_02_64_006
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Higashi Hongwanji Garden (ddr-densho-357-608)
Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Tourist group from California at Higashi Hongwanji Garden, July 1934."
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Higashi Honganji Temple (ddr-densho-426-862)
Inscription on back in Japanese, caption on front in Japanese
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Higashi Honganji Temple (ddr-densho-426-880)
Inscription on back in Japanese, caption on front in Japanese
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Sumiko Higashi Interview (ddr-densho-1000-521)
Sansei female. Born August 5, 1941, in Los Angeles, California. During World War II, the family was sent to the Santa Anita assembly center, California, and the Amache concentration camp, Colorado. After the war, returned to Los Angeles, where father was a gardener and mother worked in LA's fashion district in garment factories. Graduated from UCLA …
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Three men sitting under a tree (ddr-densho-326-535)
Caption: Matsu / Frank / Higashi / S.F. Cal.
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Dinner party (ddr-densho-124-27)
These Issei are eating dinner at Maneki Restaurant in Seattle's Nihonmachi or Japantown. (L to R): Azuma (or Higashi), Eiji, unidentified, Tamura, unidentified, Azuma (or Higashi), Yoshizo (or Ryozo), Yamaguchi, Tadashi.
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Kocho Otani's wife (ddr-njpa-4-1891)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "9,091 Tomoko Otani. President of the women's league of Higashi Honganji."
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Group of men in uniform (ddr-densho-466-16)
Caption below photo on album page: Fourth Platoon Masuda, Higashi, Takenaka, Hirano, Watada, Yano, Uriye
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Funeral at Higashi Hongwanji Buddhist Church (ddr-densho-358-21)
Caption on reverse: "Funeral? / @ Higashi Hongani [sic] / Buddhist Church." Identifications can be seen on the downloadable identification file.
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Kocho Otani's wife in a recording studio (ddr-njpa-4-1899)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "A recording of Tomoko Urakata. Higashi Honganji has been very active religiously after the war began. Higashi Honganji produced a poem, the title of which is 'Muge no Michi.' Tomoko Urakata recorded the poem, reading aloud with New Symphony Orchestra. Tomoko Urakata's recording is shown in the photograph."
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Photograph and article regarding Kosho Otani (ddr-njpa-4-1918)
Article title [translation]: "Higashi Honganji Abbot Otani. Party held to see off Otani. Several hundred people, including supervisors of other sects."
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Kocho Otani, his wife, and Higashi Honganji members (ddr-njpa-4-1898)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Tokyo, December 1, 1936. Last year Kocho Otani decided to plan a radical reformation of education and learning in the religious sect. He is the head of Higashi Honganji. He is going to [?] throughout Japan. At first, Otani, his wife Tomoko, President Sekiene, and Koga, who is [?], got to Tokyo …
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Kocho Otani with his wife (ddr-njpa-4-1890)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Otani, head of Higashi Honganji. Otani, who is the head of Higashi Honganji, left Yokohama to console and encourage Japanese who live in the southern region of Japan called Nanpo Kyoei prefecture. He used the Yamashiro Maru to get to the region and is accompanied by Tomoko, Otani's wife. Mr. and Mrs. …
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Japanese American plumber (ddr-densho-37-540)
Original WRA caption: Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. Morio Higashi, a former California plumber, marks out a steel casting for welding. The maintenance of center plumbing, electrical and water supply facilities are carried on by qualified workers selected from center residents, former west coast persons of Japanese ancestry.
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WRA escort departing for Reno (ddr-densho-343-17)
"Departure by WRA Escort in Station Wagon en Route to Reno. Patrolman Howars Kumigai asn Ass't Chief Kiyoshi Higashi assist in the Routine Departure from the Police Station."
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Sumiko Higashi Interview Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1000-521-11)
Teaching in the College at Brockport, SUNY
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Sumiko Higashi Interview Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1000-521-14)
Thoughts on women and people of color in academia
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Sumiko Higashi Interview Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-521-13)
Influence of Japanese American films and exhibits postwar