137 items
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Letter from Floyd Schmoe to Tamako Inouye (ddr-densho-383-545)
Re: results of Gordon Hirabayashi case, mutual friends, possibility of relocation
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Card from Juro Nakamura to Tamako Inouye (ddr-densho-383-548)
Farewell note before Nakamura leaves on August 30th for repatriation.
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Inouye family portrait (ddr-densho-383-354)
Kameki and Toku Inouye with five children (Tetsumi, Tamako, Tomiko, Kiichiro Kibo, and Michiko), daughter-in-law (Seiko), and grandchild (Maruko). Back row, left to right: Tetsumi, Tamako, and Tomiko. Front row, left to right: Seiko (wife of Tetsumi) with daughter Maruko on lap, Kameki, Michiko, Toku, and Kiichiro Kibo. Stamped on photograph: "Aiko". Written on back of …
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Poem: In front of the mural in the New Otani, LA (ddr-densho-383-566)
Prob. Written by Tamako Inouye Tokuda. Handwritten note at top: for class July '83 [?] Hall, sent to Marilyn Oct 23 for "get well celebration" after accident.
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School class group (ddr-densho-383-373)
Class photograph of students, including Tamako Inouye. Possibly students of Washington School, located on 18th Avenue South and Main St. Stamped on back of photograph: "Hart Studio".
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Cast photo of kabuki performance (ddr-densho-383-363)
Line of seated young people in kimonos and stage makeup, costumed for a performance of "Meiboku Sendai Hagi" at the Nippon Kan Theatre. Printed and pasted on back of photograph: "A scene from a kabuki that pleased the Issei. Like their counterparts in Japan, the actors wore heavy makeup for the play. No photo credit needed." …
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Postcard photograph of two girls with dog (ddr-densho-383-444)
Tomiko and Tamako Tokuda (left to right). Written on back of photograph: "Mom [Tamako Tokuda] on rt".
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Group of school children (ddr-densho-383-451)
Written on back of photograph: "[illegible name], Auntie Tomi, Mom".
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Letter from Tama Inouye to George Tokuda (ddr-densho-383-544)
Describing relocating to the Midwest, and conditions of relocation
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Letter from Sueko Hasegawa (ddr-densho-383-555)
Written before Hasegawa was "evacuated" to Tamako in camp, probably Camp Harmony
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Inouye family photo (ddr-densho-383-370)
Kameki and Toku Inouye with children Tetsumi, Tamako, Tomiko, and Kiichiro Kibo. Their youngest child, Michiko, is not pictured; she was not born until 1930. Writtten on back of photograph: "1928. Grandpa Inouye & Family. Kids: Ted, Tama, Tomi, Kibo (Mich not born)".
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Postcard photograph of woman and girl in kimonos (ddr-densho-383-434)
Tamako Inouye on left with music teacher on right. Embossed on front of photograph: "Aiko Studio, Seattle, Wash." Written on back of photograph: "Mom on left with Biwa teacher".
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Story about George Tokuda's childhood in Mukilteo (ddr-densho-383-622)
Written by Tama Tokuda for a class, with instructor's notes at end.
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Transcription of diary from Camp Harmony and Minidoka (ddr-densho-383-625)
Some overlap with transcription in object 383-624
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Letter from Nobutaka (probably Nobuko Yanagimachi) to Tamako Inouye (ddr-densho-383-556)
Re: conditions at Camp Harmony. Nobuko Yanagimachi was a fellow UW student and member of Fuyo-Kai
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Tokuda Family Collection (ddr-densho-383)
The Tokuda Collection consists of three accessions. Accession 1 of the Tokuda collection contains a photograph album of George Tokuda's from his time as a student at the University of Washington in Seattle. Other subjects in the album include summers working in Alaska, and friends and family growing up in Mukilteo. This collection also includes other …
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Flim negative of Tamako Tokuda and baby (ddr-densho-383-461)
Written on accompanying material: "Mom & Butchie in Minidoka". The baby is George and Tamako Tokuda's oldest son, Floyd Tokuda.
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Flim negative of Tamako Tokuda and baby (ddr-densho-383-462)
Written on accompanying material: "Mom & Butchie in Minidoka". The baby is George and Tamako Tokuda's oldest son, Floyd Tokuda.
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Tamako Tokuda posed in kabuki makeup and costume (ddr-densho-383-443)
Embossed on front of photograph: "Aiko Studio, Seattle, Wash." Written on back of photograph: "Tama Tokuda".