17 items
17 items
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Man and woman walking away (ddr-densho-383-192)
Kim Takehara and Dick Horita. Written on album page below photograph: "Kim and Dick".
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Two women sitting in field with parasol (ddr-densho-383-53)
Left to right: Kim Takehara and Hatsue Aoki.Written on album page below photograph: "Kim, Hats".
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Four women standing outside house (ddr-densho-383-52)
Left to right: Hatsue Aoki, Haruye Teramaye, unidentified woman, and Kim Takehara.
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Correspondence sent to Seiki Ronald Miyasato from Kim Takehara (ddr-densho-320-9)
Discusses life in Minidoka concentration camp and leaving camp to work.
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Three women in park (ddr-densho-383-47)
Left to right: Haruye Teramaye, Kim Takehara, and Hatsue Aoki. Written on album page below photograph: "Hats, Kim, Harue". The three attended Broadway High School together in Seattle.
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Presbyterian Picnic (ddr-densho-383-201)
Written on album page below photograph: "Presbyterian CE Picnic 1932. Kim Takehara, Marion Nakagawa, Toots Yamamoto, 'Ted Lewis' Matsuda".
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Three women sitting in field (ddr-densho-383-51)
Left to right: Haruye Teramaye, Hatsue Aoki, and Kim Takehara. Written on album page below photograph: "Inseparable three". The three attended Broadway High School together in Seattle.
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Two women in rowboat (ddr-densho-383-302)
Left to right: Kim Takehara and Hatsue Aoki. Photograph taken at a park with a lake. A dock with an elevated diving platform is visible in the background.
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Three women in matching coats (ddr-densho-383-49)
From top down: Haruye Teramaye, Kim Takehara, and Hatsue Aoki. Written on album page below photograph: "The Three Muskateers [sic]". The three attended Broadway High School together in Seattle.
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Three women in matching coats (ddr-densho-383-329)
Left to right: Haruye Teramaye, Kim Takehara, and Hatsue Aoki. Written on album page below photograph: "Haru chan, Kimi chan, Hatchan". The three attended Broadway High School together in Seattle.
Collection
Seiki Miyasato Collection (ddr-densho-320)
The Seiki Miyasato collection is comprised of personal correspondences, WRA documents, a copy of the Portland Orgonian’s “The Wrong Ancestors” article, and a photographic portrait from the personal family collection of Seiki Ronald Miyasato, a Japanese American incarceree who was held at the Santa Anita assembly center and both the Gila River and Minidoka concentration camps. …