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Testimony of Patsy Saiki (ddr-densho-67-141)
Written testimony of Patsy Saiki of Honolulu, Hawaii. This testimony was presented at the CWRIC hearing in Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday, September 9, 1981, in the section titled "The Hawaiian Experience." Personal information excised by Densho.
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Christmas card with three children (ddr-densho-430-268)
From Clyde, Patsy, Derek, Chris and Brian
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Two children sitting in the snow (ddr-densho-2-10)
Patsy (left) and Jimmie Yorita sitting in the snow.
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Children dancing in Seattle Bon Odori (ddr-densho-359-1242)
Pam Okano dances in a kimono behind Patsy Baba
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Christmas card with 6 people in front of a Christmas tree (ddr-densho-430-269)
From the Ikeharas / Clyde, Patsy, Derek, Kim, Chris and Brian
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Mother with children on farm (ddr-densho-2-2)
Patsy, Peggie, and Jimmie Yorita on the Nishimura family farm.
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Mother and daughter on family farm (ddr-densho-2-12)
Mother and daughter Patsy and Peggie Yorita on the family farm.
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Incarceree performing in camp parade (ddr-densho-2-23)
Patsy Yorita performing a flag salute at the Tule Lake concentration camp at the Independence Day parade.
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Two children on a horse (ddr-densho-2-17)
Jimmie and Patsy Yorita sit on top of Brownie, their farm horse.
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Children dancing in Seattle Bon Odori (ddr-densho-359-1243)
June and Patsy Baba with Pam Okano in front, all in kimono
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Mother and children (ddr-densho-2-24)
Peggie Yorita stands with her two children, Patsy and Jimmie, on her parents' farm.
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Two children in a farm field (ddr-densho-2-18)
Jimmie and Patsy Yorita in their family's farm field. Jimmie is holding his birthday cake.
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Three children holding perch (ddr-densho-2-13)
Patsy (left) and Jimmie Yorita (right) hold perch they have just caught with their neighbor.
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Five young girls returning from Elm-LaSalle Bible Sunday School (ddr-densho-409-17)
Patsy Arai, Irene Hamamoto, Diana Lynn Rieko Morita Cole, Donna, and Cherie Kaneko crossing the street
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Family and friend at the beach (ddr-densho-2-31)
Left to right: Patsy Yorita, Peggie Yorita, and Emily Nishimura holding Jimmie Yorita at Des Moines beach.
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Group of children outside an apartment in Chicago (ddr-densho-409-16)
From left to right: Unidentified, Diana Lynn Rieko Morita Cole, unidentified, Donna, Patsy Arai, Takako, unidentified, and Cherie Kaneko at front
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Japanese American and friend digging for shells (ddr-densho-2-60)
Jimmie Yorita (right) digs for shells used by people in camp to make jewelry. His sister, Patsy (left), and Neal Frost, son of one of the camp's teachers, sift the dirt. Tule Lake was drained in the early 1900s. The camp was located on the old lake bed, where camp inmates found shells for making jewelry …
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 75, No. 12 (September 22, 1972) (ddr-pc-44-37)
Selected article titles: "A Nisei View of Japan: Sense of Identity" (p.1-2), "Patsy, Sparky Facing Tougher Bid" (p.1, 3), "Asian Groups Funded $524,000 from HEW" (p.3)
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 75, No. 1 (July 7, 1972) (ddr-pc-44-26)
Selected article titles: ""Patsy Mink Urges Participation in Continuing Fight for Justice: "(p.1), "Overturning the Evacuation Decision" (p.2-3), "Chinatown-area Mental Health Center Hurting for More Asian Participation" (p.4).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 63, No. 17 (October 21, 1966) (ddr-pc-38-42)
Select article titles: "JACL backs Cal. Prop. 15 to allow more Issei voters" (p. 1); "Spark of Patsy may be ousted" (p. 1); "Sen. Fong urges AG to retain alien property funds" (p. 1).
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Yoshida family (ddr-densho-495-58)
Photograph of the Yoshida family with spouses. Back row left to right: Jack Itsuo Yoshida, Tadashi Francis Yoshida, Susumu Nakamura, Kazuto Albert Yoshida, Hitoshi Yoshida, and Edward Sueo Yoshida. Front row left to right: Patsy Yoshida, Nancy (Nagai) Yoshida, Alice Yachiyo (Yoshida) Nakamura, Saju (Ishimoto) Yoshida, Helen Masae (Takeshita) Yoshida, Doris Yoshida, and Ethel (Inouye) Yoshida. …
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Japanese American and friend sifting for shells (ddr-densho-2-59)
Patsy Yorita (left) and Neal Frost, (son of a teacher at the Tule Lake concentration camp), sift dirt for shells. The shells were used by people in the camp to make jewelry. Tule Lake was drained in the early 1900s. The camp was located on the old lake bed, where people found shells for making jewelry …
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Family and friends on farm (ddr-densho-2-1)
The Nishimura family and friends on their farm in Seattle, Washington. Left to right: Kumataro Nishimura, Kadju Nishimura, Emily Herold holding Mary Nakashige, Peggie Yorita, Patsy Yorita, Tom Nishimura, Jiro Matsumura, Harry Oki (behind Matsumura), Hanni Nishimura, and Alex Ando.