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Japanese Canadian Art in the Time of Covid-19 - Part 4
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So, here we are entering fall 2020 and the second wave of Covid-19 is upon Ca…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • Oct. 28, 2020
Memories of my grandfather Kenichi Fujishiro
My grandfather Kenichi Fujishiro, a Japanese who arrived in Cuba more than a hundred years ago and…
Lidia Antonia Sánchez Fujishiro • June 1, 2020
For More Than 80 Years, Grace in Every Step
At 93, legendary dance instructor Sahomi Tachibana remains at the center of Portland’s clas…
Mikey Hirano Culross • Feb. 21, 2018
Abalone divers crossing the Pacific Ocean
It was in 1897 (Meiji 30) that Nakajiro Kotani, a young fisheries expert from Minami Boso, set off …
Masaaki Yamaguchi • Jan. 30, 2015
Language and Silence—The Poetry of Asano Miyata Saijo (1891-1966)
In July 1932, on the occasion of the Los Angeles Olympic Games, The Kashu Mainichi ran an article w…
Patricia Wakida • June 5, 2013
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Asano Miyata Sanjo
authors
brides
California
generations
haiku
Heart Mountain
Heart Mountain concentration camp
Hinatabokko (book)
immigrants
immigration
Issei
Japan
Japanese language newspapers
Kashu Mainichi (newspaper)
literature
Los Angeles
migration
Montebello
newspapers
picture brides
poetry
prewar
Rafu Shimpo (newspaper)
Tachibana Ginza (journal)
United States
wives
World War II
World War II camps
writers
Wyoming
Hapa-ly Ever After: An Interview with Jeff Chiba Stearns
Growing up in the predominantly white city of Kelowna, British Columbia, Jeff Chiba Stearns felt ve…
Mia Nakaji Monnier • June 12, 2012