131 items
131 items
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Okano family photograph album (ddr-densho-359-14)
Masaru Okano's photograph album covering his years as a student in Japan from 1923-1933 as well as his return to the United States.
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Student group portrait (ddr-densho-359-54)
Masaru Okano is on the far left in the first row; he lived in Japan from 1923-1933, finishing middle school there.
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Two students (ddr-densho-359-83)
Two students pose outside a building, Masaru Okano on the right. He lived in Japan from 1923-1933.
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Student playing game (ddr-densho-359-90)
Students being theatrical for the camera. They pose with signs and with drawings on their chest as if they are in the middle of a card game. Masaru Philip Okano in on the far left.
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-359-32)
Left to right: Haruno and Toshiyuki Okano, with son Masaru in his lap
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Letter from Phil Okano to Alice Okano (ddr-densho-359-1212)
Phil writes to his wife, Alice Okano, concerning life in the Amache Concentration Camp including activities at the high school and social gatherings. He also mentions an upcoming trip to Denver and trying to convince other families to leave the camp.
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Photograph proofs (ddr-densho-359-487)
A sheet of photograph proofs of winter scenes including sledding. Children playing with sled: Pam and Mike Okano
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Group pose in front of dry cleaners (ddr-densho-359-123)
Ayako Okano and her mother, Haruno Okano, stand on the left and right of an unidentified woman in the top row; Masaru Okano and his father, Toshiyuki Okano sit second and third from the left on the bottom row. The Okano family owned and operated a dry cleaning/laundry business in a few different Western Washington cities …
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-359-33)
Toshiyuki Okano with his first two children, left to right: Masaru and Yoneko Okano
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School band photograph (ddr-densho-359-34)
Japanese boys in school uniforms pose with their band instruments for a group photograph. Masaru Okano lived in Japan from 1923-1933.
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Men in suits (ddr-densho-359-1536)
Left to right: Sadao Masuko, Toshiyuki Okano, unidentified man, Phil Okano
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Man and child in front of dry cleaners (ddr-densho-359-125)
Phil Okano with youngest brother, Bob Okano. The Okano family owned and operated a dry cleaning/laundry business in Bellingham and then Shelton.
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Alice and Phil Okano (ddr-densho-359-1307)
Alice and Phil Okano pose for a photograph on their honeymoon