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Nishimura Sisters: Before, During, and After Tashme - Part 2
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YELLOW CHERRIES/YELLOW PERIL?!
I am intrigued by the story of post-internmen…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • March 27, 2020
Nishimura Sisters: Before, During, and After Tashme - Part 1
“The exhibition title evolved from Sisters to Tashme Sisters because both of them began bel…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • March 26, 2020
The Tashme Project: The Living Archives
When Julie Tamiko Manning and Matt Miwa first in 2009 as members of the English Theatre acting comp…
John Endo Greenaway • June 6, 2019
Life in Tashme
The following is my contribution to the Tashme Project—the ongoing collection of remembrances…
Frank Moritsugu • May 14, 2018
Mark Ikeda Interview: Artful Expressions of “Sansei” in Movement and Words - Part 2
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As a Sansei storyteller, can you comment on the importance of telling our own…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • July 19, 2017
Mark Ikeda Interview: Artful Expressions of “Sansei” in Movement and Words - Part 1
How do you express your Nikkeiness?
I know that when I teach I am able to emphasize human and civi…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • July 18, 2017
A Website Captures History of Tashme Internment Camp
In July 1942, the Tashme Internment Camp, the largest in Canada, opened its doors to Japanese Canad…
Howard Shimokura • Jan. 11, 2017
Nishimura Family Internment Experience and Return to Vancouver
My father, Gengo (Jack) Nishimura (1910–1982), and my mother, Yuki (née Saiki) (1915&n…
James Nishimura • April 22, 2015
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Vancouver
Vancouver (B.C.)
World War II
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bowling
British Columbia
Brookmere
Canada
Canadian internment camps
Canadians
Hawaii
imprisonment
incarceration
Japanese Americans
Japanese language schools
Japanese Nisei Teenage Club
language schools
mills
Nikkei
postwar
Powell Street (Vancouver, B.C.)
sawmills
schools
streets
Tashme internment camp
Tulameen
United States
Vancouver
Vancouver (B.C.)
World War II
World War II camps