333 items
333 items
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Kameno Ota, a sculptor (ddr-njpa-4-1907)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "July 17, [?]. A woman sculptor. Miss Kameno Ota. Miss Kameno Ota is a beloved pupil of [?]i Hirosuke, who is a leading figure of sculpting and belongs to the school of the Japan Fine Arts Institution Exhibition. Kameno Ota is the authority among women sculptors. I visited her studio called Hongo …
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Harry Fujita Margaret Ota (ddr-densho-378-1050)
Photograph of two people identified as Harry Fujita and Margaret Ota standing together in front of a fence. Captions on album page: "San Francisco March 23, 1941" and "Harry Fujita Margaret Ota"
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May Ota Higa Interview (ddr-densho-1000-174)
Nisei female. Born March 14, 1916, in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Seattle and Ellensburg, Washington, before going to Japan to teach just prior to the onset of World War II. Returned to Seattle in 1941, and was removed with family to Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After the war, resettled in …
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Portrait of a Diet representative's wife (ddr-njpa-4-1497)
Caption on front [translation]: "Wife of politician Masataka Ota."
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Portrait of a secretary to the Prime Minister (ddr-njpa-4-1913)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "7,640 Kozo Ota. Minister's Secretary."
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Nisei soldier's photo Christmas card (ddr-densho-13-43)
Susumu Ota sent this Christmas card to Yoshi Asaba.
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Embroidery of Heart Mountain (ddr-densho-339-32)
An embroidered piece by Asano Ota showing Heart Mountain.
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Ota Collection (ddr-densho-137)
Included in the Ota collection is one photograph of the Ota family home. This photograph was also used in the book, The Green Lake Japanese American Community, 1900-1942.
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Hiroshi Ota, a Waseda University baseball player (ddr-njpa-4-1638)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Hiroshi Ota, Waseda University first baseman."
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Group of Japanese American women in camp (ddr-densho-157-30)
Mickie Ishide, Yone, Vicki Tanabara, Kimi Tanaka, Molly Ota, May Deguchi.
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John Yasumura wedding (ddr-densho-474-32)
Signed photo of Yasumura wedding party. Reverse is signed "Ota family."
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Portrait of Kikuko Ota, a magazine editor (ddr-njpa-4-1911)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Kikuko Ota (5299) Chief editor of a magazine."
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Masahiro Ota and his daughter with others (ddr-njpa-4-1494)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Governor-General Masahiro Ota and his lady daughter."
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Wife of the secretary to the Prime Minister (ddr-njpa-4-1912)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "The wife of the Prime Minister's secretary, Ota."
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Masataka Ota, a Diet representative (ddr-njpa-4-1499)
Caption on front [translation]: "Masataka Ota. (Seiyu - reelected). Writer, born in Shizuoka prefecture, Tokyo University Law School alumnus, Doctor of Economics, Ministry of Finance, Vice-President of the Hochi Newspaper. Elected three times (51). Shizuoka 3rd district, Feb 20 1936."
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Masataka Ota, a Diet representative (ddr-njpa-4-1498)
Caption on front [translations]: "Masataka Ota. (Seiyu - reelected). Tokyo University alumnus. Former Chief of Tax Office. Waseda University, instructor at Chuo University. President of Hochi Newspaper, Doctor of Economics. Elected twice (47). Representative of Shizuoka. 3rd district, Feb 20 1932."
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Storage list for Y. Ota (ddr-sbbt-2-269)
A check-in list for goods belonging to Y. Ota, moved from the Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to Lyon Van and Storage Company's lot 791.
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Handbag crocheted by Asano Ota (ddr-densho-339-31)
A handbag Asano Ota crocheted while she was in camp. An etching of Heart Mountain on the handle.
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Sculptor posing with a statue (ddr-njpa-4-1909)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Waiting for fall art. At an intensely hot studio. Miss Kameno Ota is aiming for the Japan Fine Arts Institution Exhibition. She is the only woman artist to show some of her works at the exhibition. She is busy completing a life-sized woman statue. However, she said, 'It is very hard for …