184 items
184 items
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 28 (ddr-densho-1000-135-28)
Returning home after living in Japan
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 31 (ddr-densho-1000-135-31)
Attending Japanese language school in Seattle
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 78 (ddr-densho-1000-135-78)
Memories of seeing father for the first time in several years at the Lordsburg internment camp, New Mexico
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 55 (ddr-densho-1000-135-55)
Registering families for mass removal
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1000-135-7)
Mitsuye's memories of childhood in Japan: learning a country-style dialect of Japanese
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 61 (ddr-densho-1000-135-61)
First impressions of Puyallup Assembly Center: stuffing own mattresses
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 44 (ddr-densho-1000-135-44)
FBI agents take Tosh to find father at a neighborhood restaurant
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 72 (ddr-densho-1000-135-72)
Piecing together news of the war from inside camp
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 67 (ddr-densho-1000-135-67)
Mitsuye's first impressions of barrenness of Minidoka; "this is the end of the earth"
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-135-4)
Description of Mike, the oldest brother
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 69 (ddr-densho-1000-135-69)
Mitsuye describes writing letters applying for college while in camp
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 63 (ddr-densho-1000-135-63)
Remembering sickness in camp, rumors of disease
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 84 (ddr-densho-1000-135-84)
Living in Cincinnati during the war
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 76 (ddr-densho-1000-135-76)
A tense journey for Mitsuye and Tosh to visit father in Lordsburg, New Mexico
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 42 (ddr-densho-1000-135-42)
FBI raids family home on December 7, 1941, a frightening experience for mother and children
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 8 (ddr-densho-1000-135-8)
Coming to the United States, Mitsuye becomes ill with pleurisy
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 46 (ddr-densho-1000-135-46)
Finding out that father had been detained at the immigration office, a place where he had previously worked
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 79 (ddr-densho-1000-135-79)
Seeing the effects of internment on father
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National Young Buddhist convention (ddr-sbbt-3-9)
Group photograph of National Young Buddhist convention attendees.
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Green Lake Young People's Club (ddr-densho-136-28)
Members of the Green Lake Seinenkai (young people's club), a social club primarily for Nisei in their teens and twenties. This club organized athletic, cultural, and social activities such as formal dances (pictured here). (L to R): Tak Nakawatase, Shuichi Abe, Toshiko Fukano, Naoshi Kumagai, Minnie Ota, Kiyoshi Tada, May Kumasaka, Nobi Yamada, Ko Suzuki, Sumio …
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Green Lake Young People's Club (ddr-densho-130-4)
Members of the Green Lake Seinenkai (young people's club), a social club primarily for Nisei in their teens and twenties. This club organized athletic, cultural, and social activities such as formal dances (pictured here). (L to R): Tak Nakawatase, Shuichi Abe, Toshiko Fukano, Naoshi Kumagai, Minnie Ota, Kiyoshi Tada, May Kumasaka, Nobi Yamada, Ko Suzuki, Sumio …