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Manzo Nagano (Part 2) — Did He Come in 1877?
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In Nagano’s hometown, Kuchinotsu (near Nagasaki), the local museum…
Ann-Lee Switzer +1 • April 15, 2024
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Manzo Nagano (Part 1) — Did He Come in 1877?
Reconciling Conflicting Claims
Japanese began settling in Canada in the late 19th and early 20th c…
Gordon Switzer +1 • April 14, 2024
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No. 23 Manzo Nagano, a pioneer of Canadian immigration — Discover his footsteps in Kuchinotsu, Nagasaki Prefecture
Since the summer before last, I have been traveling by car intermittently along the coastline of Ja…
Ryusuke Kawai • Feb. 10, 2023
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Mitsuo Akachi: an immigrant who took root strongly in Los Mochis, Sinaloa
As the war between the United States and Japan approached in 1941, the states of Baja California, S…
Sergio Hernández Galindo • March 31, 2020
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Inspiration
From Shin Nikkei Kyoko Takenaka (aka Jinjabrew) and Sansei Patty Nagano, we have pieces that span v…
Kyoko Takenaka +2 • May 17, 2018
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Nina Revoyr On Writing About Race and the Mountains - Q&A: Mixed-Race Japanese American Writer Discusses Her Latest Novel, "Lost Canyon"
I’ll always have a special love for Nina Revoyr’s writing. Her 2003 novel, Southland,…
Mia Nakaji Monnier • Sept. 21, 2015
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