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The MIS: Boots on the Ground in the Pacific
Collections Management staff at the Japanese American National Museum often provide photographs and…
Jamie Henricks • Sept. 2, 2020
Hiroichiro Maedako’s Chicago - Part 3
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5. Floyd Dell
Floyd Dell, an Illinoian and editor of Friday Literary Revie…
Takako Day • May 22, 2020
Hiroichiro Maedako’s Chicago - Part 2
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3. Suicidal temptations and rebirth
By June 1909, having lost hope and with …
Takako Day • May 15, 2020
Hiroichiro Maedako’s Chicago - Part 1
Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle, once proclaimed “America’s most influential prolet…
Takako Day • May 8, 2020
Hitoshi Sameshima
Hitoshi Sameshima was born in Pasadena in 1921 to parents from Kagoshima, Japan. He was a junior at…
The Rafu Shimpo • Dec. 14, 2015
Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952)
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MIS Club of Southern California
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World War II
Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952)
armed forces
brides
British Columbia
Burnaby
Canada
generations
Hitoshi Sameshima
Japanese American National Museum
Japanese American National Museum (organization)
languages
MIS Club of Southern California
Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre
Nisei
retired military personnel
translators
veterans
volunteerism
war brides
wives
World War II
Tak Matsuba’s Odyssey from Vancouver to Osaka - Part 2
Rear Part 1 >> Can you give me a rough chronology of your career path? I stayed briefly in M…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • May 20, 2014
Tak Matsuba’s Odyssey from Vancouver to Osaka - Part 1
“In the 1945-1946 school year, Miss Haruko Ito taught us grade 7, but she left us before th…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • May 19, 2014
Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952)
British Columbia
Canada
concentration camps
education
generations
immigration
imprisonment
incarceration
Japan
Japanese Canadians
Lemon Creek
Mio
Nisei
Osaka
repatriation
reunions
Tak Matsuba
teachers
teaching
translators
U.S. Occupation Army
Vancouver (B.C.)
Wakayama (city)
Wakayama Prefecture
World War II camps
Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952)
British Columbia
Canada
concentration camps
education
generations
immigration
imprisonment
incarceration
Japan
Japanese Canadians
Lemon Creek
Mio
Nisei
Osaka
repatriation
reunions
Tak Matsuba
teachers
teaching
translators
U.S. Occupation Army
Vancouver (B.C.)
Wakayama (city)
Wakayama Prefecture
World War II camps
通訳現場の異文化の駆け引き−軸になる母語が重要
日本の日系ラティーノコミュニティーの中でもペルーで生まれ、幼い頃来日して日本の学校で教育を受け、家庭でスペイン語使用している場合、その親は「家の息子/娘はバイリンガルで両言語(スペイン語と日本語)は…
Alberto J. Matsumoto • Dec. 16, 2010