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Dorothy H. Sato Interview Segment 4 (ddr-one-7-50-4)
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Attending elementary school and starring in the school play

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Dorothy H. Sato Interview Segment 13 (ddr-one-7-50-13)
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Returning to Oregon and getting married; coping with in-laws

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Dorothy H. Sato Interview Segment 6 (ddr-one-7-50-6)
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Childhood memories

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Dorothy H. Sato Interview Segment 15 (ddr-one-7-50-15)
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Husband's experiences in Hood River after the war

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Dorothy H. Sato Interview Segment 10 (ddr-one-7-50-10)
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Leaving camp and moving to Chicago

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Dorothy H. Sato Interview Segment 16 (ddr-one-7-50-16)
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Raising children

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Dorothy H. Sato Interview Segment 11 (ddr-one-7-50-11)
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Brother's military service

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Dorothy H. Sato Interview Segment 17 (ddr-one-7-50-17)
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Reflections

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Narrator Harriet Sato Masunaga

Nisei female. Born November 25, 1930, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Grew up in the Aala neighborhood of Honolulu before the war, where parents operated a hat cleaning business. Directly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, father was arrested by the FBI and interned in several camps.

Narrator Dorothy H. Sato

Nisei female. Born May 24, 1923, in Carlisle, Washington. Grew up in Seattle, Washington, where parents ran a hotel. During World War II, removed to the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After leaving camp, lived for a time in Chicago, Illinois, before returning to Oregon.
Rocky Shimpo Vol. 11, No. 93 (August 4, 1944) (ddr-densho-148-29)
doc Rocky Shimpo Vol. 11, No. 93 (August 4, 1944) (ddr-densho-148-29)
Selected article titles: "On the Other Hand"; "Veterans' Group Ready to Assist"; "Hunger Strike at Tule Lake Stops"; "Reservists From Three States are Called Up"; "Sunday Church Services at Methodist Church"; "Warehouses Burn Down"; "Rosa Sato-Hisashi Higashi Rite Told"; "Inductees"; "Debate Issue of Assimilation"; "Reply to Query: does America Want Niseis?"; "Clear Thinking"; "Want Ads."
Memorable bivouac for 442nd (ddr-csujad-1-44)
doc Memorable bivouac for 442nd (ddr-csujad-1-44)
Newspaper clipping describes the reunion of veterans of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team held at Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg Mississippi. Inscription reads: 6/20/95 from Miyo Sato of Honolulu, HI. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: ike_01_03_001
Obon Festival- Dancers (ddr-one-1-266)
img Obon Festival- Dancers (ddr-one-1-266)
Black and white photographic negative of four Obon dancers smiling for the camera. From left to right: Kathleen "Kathie" Haruko (Matsuda) Sato, Ruth Saito, Susanne Mineko (Sasaki) Myers, and Grace (Tachibana) Ishikawa. Obon is an annual event hosted by the Oregon Buddhist Church (now known as Oregon Buddhist Temple) and attended by the wider Nikkei community.
Sorelles Beach Outing (ddr-one-1-398)
img Sorelles Beach Outing (ddr-one-1-398)
Black and white photographic negative of Nisei at the Oregon Coast sitting in the sand at a beach outing planned by the Sorrelles (a high school social group). Front row from left to right: Masae "Elsie" (Morita) Onishi, Joe Namba, and Nobyo Sato. Back row from left to right: Jean Matsumoto, Grace (Sakano) Robbs, and Atsuko …
Group standing on stage (ddr-ajah-3-295)
img Group standing on stage (ddr-ajah-3-295)
Caption on photo: Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA, stageshow entertainment circa 1950s. Names identified
Japanese American dragline operator (ddr-densho-37-530)
img Japanese American dragline operator (ddr-densho-37-530)
Original WRA caption: Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. Larry Sato, a former southern California dragline operator, back at his old trade on a dragline at the Rohwer Relocation Center. The task of maintaining the center and its facilities, and distribution of fuel, food supplies, etc., is carried on by workers recruited from center residents, former west …
Memo to James Lindley from R.B. Conzzens authorizing Yuriko Domoto's work travel (ddr-densho-356-873)
doc Memo to James Lindley from R.B. Conzzens authorizing Yuriko Domoto's work travel (ddr-densho-356-873)
Carbon copy of memorandum to James Lindley, Project Director of Granada Relocation Project from R. B. Cozzens, Field Assistant Director. Memorandum dictates that military travel permits for Richard Sato, Robert Sasaki and Yuriko Domoto are enclosed and for travel to Manzanar on August 27, 1943. The memo also notes that Yuriko's return travel permit will be …
Group of children at Obon Festival (ddr-ajah-3-271)
img Group of children at Obon Festival (ddr-ajah-3-271)
Caption below photo: Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA obon festival circa early 1950s
Portrait of six young women in costume (ddr-ajah-3-333)
img Portrait of six young women in costume (ddr-ajah-3-333)
Caption below photo: Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA, stageshow entertainment, circa 1950s
Six young women performing in costume (ddr-ajah-3-331)
img Six young women performing in costume (ddr-ajah-3-331)
Caption below photo: Entertainment on stage during the Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA, circa 1950s
Four campers at Lake Sequoia Retreat (ddr-densho-336-177)
img Four campers at Lake Sequoia Retreat (ddr-densho-336-177)
The 1969 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp. Left to right: Butch Kinoshita, Jerry Tondo, Robert Sakai, Fred Yoshida.
Kiyoko Masuda Interview (ddr-ajah-1-1)
vh Kiyoko Masuda Interview (ddr-ajah-1-1)
Sansei female. Born May 4, 1940, in Alameda, California. During World War II, as an infant, was sent with family to the Jerome concentration camp, Arkansas, then to the Gila River concentration camp, Arizona. After leaving camp, family lived for over a year in Dayton, Ohio, before returning to Alameda. Kiyo grew up in Alameda, eventually …
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