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Black and white silent amateur films, 1926-1933, of Japanese American communities in Los Angeles, Stockton, and Tacoma by Buddhist minister, Rev. Sensho Sasaki.
This segment shows four men in an ice- and snow-covered landscape; one man holds a large piece of ice, while another holds a camera; the men walk through a snowy forest; two men build a snow figure, with sticks spelling "Albert Fujita" (00:51).
Credits: Rev. Sensho Sasaki Collection, Gift of the Sasaki Family, Japanese American National Museum (96.150). Preserved and made accessible in part by a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation.
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