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“The Gold That Heals and Transforms”: A Conversation with Dr. Satsuki Ina
It’s an incredible honor for me to speak to Dr. Satsuki Ina. Ina is a Sansei activist, ther…
Tamiko Nimura • Feb. 7, 2024
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Snow Country Prison Japanese American Internment Memorial
The Poet and the Silk Girl (book)
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United Tribes Technical College
Vancouver Island
World War II camps
biographies
Bismarck
British Columbia
Canada
colleges
historic sites
history
memoirs
memorials
North Dakota
Satsuki Ina
Snow Country Prison Japanese American Internment Memorial
The Poet and the Silk Girl (book)
Ucluelet (B.C.)
United States
United Tribes Technical College
Vancouver Island
World War II camps
Memorializing a Shared History Between Native and Japanese American Communities at Fort Lincoln
In September, I had the privilege of attending the ground blessing ceremony for the Snow Country …
Brian Niiya • Jan. 12, 2024
American Indians
Bismarck
colleges
Department of Justice camps
Fort Lincoln internment camp
historic sites
history
indigenous peoples
Japanese Americans
memorials
Native Americans
North Dakota
Snow Country Prison Japanese American Internment Memorial
United States
United Tribes Technical College
World War II
World War II camps
American Indians
Bismarck
colleges
Department of Justice camps
Fort Lincoln internment camp
historic sites
history
indigenous peoples
Japanese Americans
memorials
Native Americans
North Dakota
Snow Country Prison Japanese American Internment Memorial
United States
United Tribes Technical College
World War II
World War II camps
“Infamy’s legacy: Tule Lake and repatriation remembered”
One of most divisive chapters of the Japanese American incarceration is the story of Tule Lake. Whi…
Jonathan van Harmelen • April 10, 2020
Resisting Incarceration in Concentration Camps
On May 8, 1942, I moved from South Palo Alto in Santa Clara County, California, to East Palo Alto i…
Hideo Yonenaka • Aug. 22, 2008