477 items
477 items
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Valentine's Day potluck at Oregon Buddhist Church (ddr-one-1-60)
Color slide of young women filling plates at a Valentine's Day potluck at Oregon Buddhist Church (now known as the Oregon Buddhist Temple). From left to right: Kathleen "Kathie" Haruko (Matsuda) Sato, unidentified, Rose Haruye (Muramatsu) Ouchida, Jean Matsumoto, and Michiko (Masuoka) Nishioka.
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Katsugo Miho Collection (ddr-densho-1022)
This collection consists of seven interviews conducted by Michiko Kodama Nishimoto and Warren Nishimoto with The Center for Oral History in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa.
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Four women (ddr-densho-468-471)
Black and white photo of four women. In the back is Fumiko Nakai. Middle row left to right: Yaeko Ishikawa and Kikuyo (Ishikawa) Nakai. In the front is Michiko Nakai. Caption on album page above and below photo "Fumi, Mrs. N., Yaeko I, Michiyo" written in white pencil.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 51, No. 13 (September 23, 1960) (ddr-pc-32-39)
Select article titles: "Crown Prince Akihito, Princess Michiko Start 2-Week U.S. Tour" (p.1); "California's first year with Fair Employment Practices law found promising; labor, employers agreeing to principle" (p. 3); "Influence of baseball on U.S.-Japan relations recalled by Rep. Shelley, hails Japan goodwill tour of S.F. Giants" (p. 6)
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Chiyo Endo Interview (ddr-one-7-10)
Issei female. Born March 14, 1906, in Japan, where family owned and operated a silkworm business. At age fifteen, immigrated to the United States to join father who was already there. Lived in Milwaukie, Oregon, before the war, and married and had six children. Husband passed away before World War II. During the war, removed to …
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Japanese female names (ddr-csujad-55-2568)
Japanese female names are listed: Noriko, Chikako, Chisato, Mieko, Hiroko, Michie, Tamaki, Michiko, Fumie, Takeko. Letterhead from Chiharu Goda, P.O. Box 642, Marysville, California. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2680
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Girls of the Japanese Students Club (ddr-densho-134-19)
Female members of the Lincoln High School Japanese Students Club posing for a photo. The club held Japanese dances, tea ceremonies, and other activities. Back row (L to R): Mariko Kumasaka, Michiko Nakawatase, Esther Kambe, Satoko Abe, Alice Ota, Ella Ota, Margaret Akiyama, Cherry Tanaka. Front row (L to R): Jane Akiyama, Yuri Hayashi, Yoshino Kano, …
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Michiko Wada Interview Segment 13 (ddr-manz-1-162-13)
Attending Japanese language school at Tule Lake
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Michiko Wada Interview Segment 12 (ddr-manz-1-162-12)
Transferring to Tule Lake because of the so-called "loyalty questionnaire"
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Michiko Wada Interview Segment 15 (ddr-manz-1-162-15)
Brother and father sent to Department of Justice camps