397 items
397 items
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Barracks and Castle Rock (ddr-densho-35-44)
A rock formation that the camp inmates called "Castle Rock" can be seen in the background. After obtaining permission to go through the gates, Japanese Americans could climb to the top of the formation.
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Artifacts, Tule Lake concentration camp (ddr-densho-35-39)
The Tule Lake Museum displays artifacts from the Tule Lake concentration camp. The teapot, tea cups, and sake cups belonged to the camp inmates.
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Guard tower searchlight (ddr-densho-35-26)
The Tule Lake Museum, located on the town's fairgrounds, displays artifacts from the Tule Lake concentration camp. Shown here is a searchlight from a guard tower.
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Supplement provision of the criminal code (ddr-csujad-55-978)
Note about revision to the definition of "gambling" in the Heart Mountain Criminal Code. See sac_jaac_0979. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0980
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Memo from Saburo Nakashima, Chairman, Heart Mountain Community Council, to Relocation Program officers, April 14, 1944 (ddr-csujad-55-934)
Memorandum of understanding from Saburo Nakashima of the Heart Mountain Community Council to Relocation Program Officers regarding liberalization of the relocation policy and elimination of leave procedures. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0936
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Hisashi Nakashima standing with army camp in background (ddr-densho-474-231)
Photo taken by Hachiro Hashiguchi
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Clipping photograph of Utashito Nakashima, his daughter and a koto player (ddr-njpa-4-1322)
Caption on front: "ENROUTE TO INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL OLYMPICS: Utashito Nakashima (center), president of the Seiha School of Japanese Music Koto of Tokyo, arrived by Pan American Airways this morning enroute to the international musical olympics to be held at Pasadena, Calif., from October 12 to 18. At left is his daughter Yasuko and at right, Sachio …
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Group at a Buddhist's picnic (ddr-densho-518-86)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: Buddists [sic] Picnics, Sat. Hirata, Kats Abe, Dick Kuwata, Hank Ozawa, Wieney, Yochari, Harry, Tsu Nakashima, Roy Izumi.
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Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Kayeko Nakashima (ddr-densho-356-592)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her sister Kayeko Domoto Nakashima. Kayeko writes about her family in Tokyo, encounters with mutual friends, and thanking Yuri for the Christmas present.
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Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Kayeko Nakashima (ddr-densho-356-586)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her sister Kayeko Domoto Nakashima. Kayeko writes about her family in Tokyo, congratulates Yuri on her second son and promises to send photos of her own family soon.
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Japanese American girls at a picnic (ddr-densho-62-7)
Edith Watanabe is in the second row, second from the left. Front row, L to R: Mary Hayano, Hana Hayano, Mary Morimoto, Kazuko Hayano, Nancy Akita, (first name unknown) Ogaki. Back row, L to R: (first name unknown) Ozaki, Aiko Takagi, Kimi Nakashima, Miyoko Takagi, Teru Nakashima, Emma M., Michiko Takagi, Mary Shimada, Jean M., cut …
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An Oral History with Meri Hamako Nakashima (ddr-csujad-29-13)
Nisei memories of athletic girlhood; removal to Santa Anita Assembly Center, Los Angeles, California where she witnessed a riot; eventual move to the Rowher incarceration camp, Arkansas; and marriage in and out-of-camp ceremony. This oral history was conducted for the Japanese American Oral History Project, Oral History Program, CSU Fullerton. Transcript is found in item: csufccop_jaoh_0021. …
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Letter from George Nakashima to George Townsend (ddr-densho-408-4)
Envelope with inserts. Clipping about Nakashima's work and letter.
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Hiroko Nakashima Segment 19 (ddr-densho-1000-69-19)
Mother's expectations of marriage for her daughters
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Hiroko Nakashima Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1000-69-11)
Working with other students in a factory in Japan to help the war effort
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Hiroko Nakashima Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-69-3)
Attending elementary school and Japanese language school in Spokane, Washington
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Hiroko Nakashima Segment 9 (ddr-densho-1000-69-9)
Differences between Japanese and American schools
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Hiroko Nakashima Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1000-69-6)
Living in Japan: being told about the move, packing belongings
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Hiroko Nakashima Segment 17 (ddr-densho-1000-69-17)
Treatment in Japan as an American; reactions to Japan's surrender" "[O]ur heart was still in America"