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Item type: image Tags: boys janm_online buddhist_churches_of_america japanese_americans california chigo flags girls women men houses hakama dedications kimonos salinas united_states rites_and_ceremonies portraits trees Part of these collections: Buddhist Churches of America Uploaded by: eishida All rights reserved |
Description
1 photographic print : sepia toned. | Portrait of Salinas Buddhist Church congregation on the occasion of the building dedication celebration, Salinas, California, November 27-28, 1926. Several rows of children, men and women pose in front of the side of church. The first row consists seven Buddhist priests in robes and vestments, or okesa, seated in front of a portable shrine with crane at top; they are identified (L-R): unknown, Rev. R. Kusuhara, Rev. H. Shimakawa, Rev. Y. Tofuku, Rev. S Ishiguro (?), Rev. G. Tsuchihara. They are flanked by girls in school uniforms on L, children dressed in traditional chigo costume of kimono, hakama, and elaborate headdress, and children in coats, hats and knickers at ends. Adults dressed in western clothing stand in rows behind the children; some stand behind white picket fence at far right. Utility pole to right of building, in front of fence where an American flag flies in background. Wooden buildings in background to left of building. White writing in Japanese on grassy area in foreground.
Inscription
Imprinted, BRC: The Green Studio.
panoramic photograph
H: 8 in, W: 43.5 in
The Green Studio
Salinas, Calif., November 28, 1926
(99.201.5)
Buddhist Churches of America Collection
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