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Portrait of wedding party (ddr-densho-409-3)
Wedding of Betty Mae (Morita) Shibayama and Art Shibayama
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Diana Morita Cole Interview Segment 12 (ddr-densho-1000-483-12)
Meeting future brother-in-law Art Shibayama
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Family in front of car (ddr-densho-91-5)
Family at a park in Lima, Peru. (L to R): Mother, Takeshi, Fusako, Akiko, Kikue, Kenichi, Isamu (Art), Father in front seat of car.
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Family in their home (ddr-densho-91-4)
Art's family home in Lima, Peru, on Calle Santa Catalina. (L to R): Fusako, Akiko, Mother carrying Takeshi, Kenichi, Father, Kikue, Isamu (Art).
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Art Shibayama Interview (ddr-densho-1000-151)
Nisei male. Born June 6, 1930, in Callao, Peru. Grew up in Peru, raised by both parents and grandparents. During World War II, taken with parents to the United States on a U.S. troop transport ship. Lived in the Crystal City internment camp, Texas, until family moved to work at Seabrook, New Jersey, a produce work …
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Eiko Shibayama Interview (ddr-densho-1001-14)
Nisei female. Born 1929 in Bainbridge Island, Washington. Grew up helping on family's farm before being removed to Manzanar concentration camp, California, during World War II. Transferred with family to Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho, and eventually returned to Bainbridge Island.
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Zen Shibayama Interview (ddr-densho-1001-15)
Nisei male. Born July 5, 1924, in Seattle, Washington, but raised in Bainbridge Island, Washington. Lived in Japan for several years, returning to the U.S. just prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941. Moved with family to Moses Lake, Washington, as part of "voluntary evacuation." Drafted into the army and served with the Military …
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Mother with two children (ddr-densho-91-6)
Studio photo of Art Shibayama's mother holding his sister Fusako, with Art standing.
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Betty Morita Shibayama Interview (ddr-densho-1000-152)
Nisei female. Born May 30, 1933, in Hood River, Oregon. Raised in the Hood River valley on family farm. After December 7, 1941, removed to the Pinedale Assembly Center, California, and then to the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. In 1943, moved with family to the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho, before leaving camp for Chicago, Illinois, …
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Sunday School class (ddr-densho-106-9)
Betty Morita Shibayama is in the back row, sixth from the right.
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Family store (ddr-densho-91-3)
Art Shibayama's grandmother (holding Art) and grandfather in their store.
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Crystal City softball team (ddr-densho-91-8)
All players pictured are Japanese Peruvian except for one Japanese American in the front row, second from left. Art Shibayama is in the front row, third from left.
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Students in front of school building (ddr-densho-91-7)
Back row, fourth from left is Emiko, a Japanese American Nisei, who volunteered to teach English. All the other students are Japanese Peruvians. Art Shibayama is in the front row, fourth from left.
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Betty Morita's graduation portrait (ddr-densho-409-48)
Betty Mae (Morita) Shibayama in a cap and gown graduating from Wells High School
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Ceremony at the Seattle Buddhist Church (ddr-densho-34-87)
Left to right: Tomi Hayashida, Shimako Nishimori, Michi Shibayama, Mae Terayama, and Kiyo Takayoshi.
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Philos Club for Japanese American women (ddr-densho-409-45)
Betty Mae (Morita) Shibayama and Flora Emiko (Morita) Hikada are both close to the railing.
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Ruth, Flora, and Betty on Mt. Hood (ddr-densho-409-72)
Left to right: Ruth Deloris (Morita) Hidaka, Flora Emiko (Morita) Hikada, and Betty Mae (Morita) Shibayama.