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62 items
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Interview (ddr-densho-1000-70)
In this interview, Yaeko Nakano and her three sons, Kenichi, Hiroshi and Stanley, reflect on the incarceration experience and its impact, in the context of the Tule Lake Pilgrimage.
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Japanese American soldier in front of barbed wire fence (ddr-densho-201-153)
Japanese American soldier in front of barbed wire fence. Caption on front: "To Mas - Hiroshi N-." Caption on reverse: "Hiroshi Nakano."
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1000-70-11)
Reflections on father's experience as a Kibei
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-70-5)
First impressions of Pinedale Assembly Center, California
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1000-70-14)
Romantic memories of hiking up Castle Rock near Tule Lake
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1000-70-7)
The impact of incarceration on husband and father
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-70-4)
The influence of the incarceration experience on those who were and those who were not there
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 12 (ddr-densho-1000-70-12)
Dissension within the Japanese American community, the Kibei experience in camp
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 1 (ddr-densho-1000-70-1)
Diary entry: removal from Tacoma, Washington, and traveling to Pinedale Assembly Center
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 15 (ddr-densho-1000-70-15)
Sons' reflections after hiking Castle Rock
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1000-70-10)
Medical care at Tule Lake: giving birth, unable to find care for newborn son's hernia
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-70-13)
The decision at to repatriate to Japan, then to remain in the U.S.
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-70-16)
Reflections: others should also return to Tule Lake
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1000-70-6)
Feeling anger at losing everying due to the war
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 8 (ddr-densho-1000-70-8)
Resettlement, a brief stay in Nebraska before moving back to Tacoma
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-70-3)
Japanese Americans from Tacoma and Seattle, Washington, sent to different camps
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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 9 (ddr-densho-1000-70-9)
Adopting a positive attitude about the incarceration experience
Narrator Hiroshi Nakano
Sansei male, born in 1954. He was the middle son of Yaeko Nakano.
Narrator Yaeko Nakano
Sansei female. Born August 2, 1922, in Suooshima, Yamaguchi, Japan, and lived there until she was about 1 1/2 years old. Grew up in Tacoma, Washington. During World War II, incarcerated at the Pinedale Assembly Center, California, and Tule Lake concentration camp, California. At Tule Lake she and her husband married, and her oldest son, Kenichi, …
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Group at picnic (ddr-ajah-3-298)
Caption below photo: Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA., circa 1950s
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Japanese Language School graduation (ddr-densho-458-93)
Eight kids and two adults in a framed folder, during the Japanese Language School Graduation in Redwood City, California, with a Japanese and an American flag behind them. Front row-left to right: Eiko Honda, Juichi Higaki, Mr. Kono, Kiyoko Kono, Namiko Honda. Back row-left to right: Kenji Yamane, Naomi Higaki, Pete Kashima, Hiroshi Nakano, Elmer Adachi. …
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New Herald (ddr-densho-483-93)
Selected article titles: "YPCC Pictures" (p. 1), "Relocated Members" (p. 1), Aids returnees" (p. 1), "Dr. Chapman speaks to youth" (p. 2), "Here and there" (p. 2), "Parting message by Mr. Willard Jaeger" (p. 3), "Never resting church office" (p. 3), "Report of the National Student Relocation Council on Scholarship Allocations" (p. 4)
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Speak Out for Justice: August 5, 1981 - Part 1 (ddr-densho-1024-103)
Nisei (second-generation Japanese Americans) veterans speak out about the injustice shown to Japanese Americans during World War II and in solidarity demand redress. A confrontation occurs between testifier Jim Kawaminami and author Lillian Baker, who denied that Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II.
Introduction by Roy Nakano, Director of UCLA Asian American Studies Center. …
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Tulean Dispatch Magazine Section Vol. I No. 4 (November 1942) (ddr-densho-65-429)
Selected article titles: "The Daily Tulean Dispatch Magazine Section" (p. 2), "On a Night Like This" (p. 6), "Why Co-op?" (p. 15), "Twilight Emissary" (p. 17), "Looking Back" (p. 22), "My Blood" (p. 23), "Our Fire Fighters" (p. 25), "Corn on the Cob" (p. 27), "The Stepping Stone..." (p. 31).