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Ryo Imamura Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-27-5)
Grandfather's role as Jodo Shin Buddhist minister to early plantation laborers in Hawaii
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Ryo Imamura Segment 24 (ddr-densho-1000-27-24)
Describing Morita and Naikan therapies, adjuncts of Zen and Jodo Shin Buddhism
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Ryo Imamura Segment 34 (ddr-densho-1000-27-34)
Issues of self-image, cultural adaptation, and survival mechanisms as a racial minority
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Ryo Imamura Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-27-13)
The emergence of two distinct groups within the Buddhist church: traditional and progressive
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Ryo Imamura Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1000-27-7)
Philosophy and ideology of Jodo Shinshu Buddhist sect, "...[T]o see others as enlightened"
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Ryo Imamura Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1000-27-11)
Evolution and adaptation within the Japanese American Buddhist Church: the challenge of introducing new ideas and practices into existing traditions and rituals
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Ryo Imamura Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-27-16)
Choosing the path of Buddhist priesthood during the '60s antiwar movement
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Ryo Imamura Segment 21 (ddr-densho-1000-27-21)
Discussion of Buddhist teachings as applied to contemporary political issues, e.g., abortion
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Ryo Imamura Segment 23 (ddr-densho-1000-27-23)
Describing Morita and Naikan therapies, adjuncts of Zen and Jodo Shin Buddhism
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Tulean Dispatch Magazine Section Vol. I No. 11 (July 1943) (ddr-densho-65-435)
Selected article titles: "Star Dusting" (p. 4), "Does It Pay to Stay Here?" (p. 5), "Nisei Personality Adjustment" (p. 12), "'Outside'" (p. 15), "Nisei Personality" (p. 21), "There Are Such People" (p. 23).
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Tsutakawa Company photo (ddr-densho-128-134)
Tsutakawa Co. employees in front of Jin Tsutakawa's home in Seattle. Back row (L to R): Mr. K. Tsuji, Mr. F. Moriguchi, Mr. Geo. Tsutakawa, Mr. Frank Kubo, Miss M. Kimura, Thomas Tsutakawa, James Tsutakawa. Front row (L to R): Mrs. Moriguchi, Mrs. M. Tsutakawa, Hideko Tsutakawa, Mr. Jim Tsutakawa, Mr. Geo. Tsutakawa, Bob Tsutakawa, Mrs. …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. III No. 6 (July 23, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-2)
Selected article titles: "Food Hoarding Hit" (p. 1), "Colony in Need of Equipments" (p. 1), "New Information Chief Arrives" (p. 1), "Miyamoto Named Business Manager" (p. 1), "Keep Everybody Warm" (p. 1), "Needy to Get Help" (p. 1), "Girl Born to Kimura" (p. 1), "Chase Mosquitos Out" (p. 1), "Hi, Neighbors!" (p. 2), "No Elite Circle" …
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Bring on Japs, Says Nipponese In U.S. Army (June 13, 1943) (ddr-densho-56-932)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 13, 1943, p. 14
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Meriko and Asako on a couch (ddr-densho-494-33)
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. She later lived in various configurations with her other sister, Asako Tokuno. On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and Washington, …
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Meriko at Arlington Cemetery (ddr-densho-494-31)
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. She later lived in various configurations with her other sister, Asako Tokuno. On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and Washington, …
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Photo of four Densho staff members with floral arrangment (ddr-densho-506-111)
Photo of Becky Fukukda, Dana Hoshide, Alice Ito, and another staff member at an unknown event.
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Staff working at Densho computer displays (ddr-densho-506-121)
Staff members working at the computer displays at the Densho Opening Gala.
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Letter to Ken Charlton from William Yoshino (ddr-chijacl-1-448)
Response to Charlton's articles opposing redress
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Portraits of Issei couple (ddr-densho-107-30)
Roy Matsumoto's mother, Tei Matsumoto, was the youngest daughter of a samurai, Shinjiro Kimura. Her elder brother, Koichi Kimura was Wakaji Matsumoto's (Roy's father's) classmate in school, and a second cousin. Tei managed the Matsumoto farm after Wakamatsu (Roy's grandfather) retired to Japan. Before WWII started, she went to Hiroshima, Japan, with her family. She escaped …
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Tsutakawa Company photo (ddr-densho-128-130)
Tsutakawa Company was an import-export business located in Seattle. Back row (L to R): Masao Tsutakawa, Thomas Tsutakawa, Masuo Tsukinari, Mr. Y. Shimada, Mr. H. Tahara, Toshio Shima, Mina Kimura, Frank Kubo, Shozo Wakamatsu, Marion Tsutakawa, Yuzuru Omi. Front row (L to R): Bob Tsutakawa, Mrs. Kubo, Hideko Tsutakawa, Mrs. J. Tsutakawa, Geo. Tsutakawa, Mr. J. …
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 36, No. 5, May 1999 (ddr-sjacl-1-462)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Scholarship winners Stacy St. John, Erin Kimura, Junko Nishimura, and Christine Beppu; Mari Hirabayashi attends JACL/OCA Leadership Conference in Washington DC; Seattle JACL receives the Samuel McKinney Racial Justice and Reconciliation Award from the Church Council of Greater Seattle for the leadership in the I-200 campaign. Elaine Akagi, Jeffrey Hattori, Janice …