Concentration camps -- United States [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Basket making [lcsh];
Made in an internment camp. Vase made by wrapping crepe paper around thin wire and covering with shellac. The arts and crafts program was one of the most successful of all the camp activities. The internees created the items from scraps of wood,...
Japanese Americans -- Religion [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Tule Lake Relocation Center [lcna]; Concentration camps -- California [lcsh]; Buddhism -- Customs and practices [lcsh]; Household shrines,...
Located in the second drawer of the Butsudan (Buddhist family altar). The altar was handmade by the Kato family while interned at Tule Lake Relocation Center. Butsudans are dedicated to the Dai-Mandala (the object of worship), Buddha, Nichiren...
Japanese American farmers [lcsh]; Agriculture -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Family farms -- California --Sacramento County [lcsh]; Takehara, C. [aacr2];
The Takehara family owned a 45 acre farm in the Jackson and Bradshaw area of Sacramento County. They grew strawberries and grapes.
Concentration camps -- California [lcsh]; Tule Lake Relocation Center [lcna]; Gunderson, Margaret [aacr2]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh];
The play was directed by Margaret Gunderson at Tule Lake. Margaret Gunderson taught at Tule Lake.
Charcoal basket (sumitori) made in the style of a charcoal basket owned by Sen Rikyu. This style is known by the name of the original, Aburatake Sumitori. Literally meaning "oiled bamboo," aburatake is an old name for smoked bamboo from which the...
Japanese American children [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Jerome Relocation Center (Ark.) [aacr2]; Concentration camps -- Arkansas [lcsh];
Japanese American farmers [lcsh]; Agriculture -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Kawada, Choji [aacr2]; Kawada, Mitsuye [aacr2]; Family farms -- California --Sacramento County [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh];
Choji and Matsuye Kawada on celery farm in West Sacramento on Evergreen Ave near Harbor. Photo shows him irrigating growing seeds.
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Concentration camps -- California [lcsh]; Tule Lake Relocation Center [lcna]; Kawada, Choji [aacr2]; Kawada, Mitsuye [aacr2];
Photo shows them outside of barracks. They resided at 1402-B.
Japanese tea ceremony [lcsh]; Tea making paraphernalia [lcsh]
Kobukusa are small, square, silk cloths placed between tea utensils and the hand or floor. They are sometimes used to protect the hands from heat when a non raku-style teabowl (e.g., Hagi, Karatsu, Ido) is chosen for thick tea (koicha) service....
Japanese tea ceremony [lcsh]; Tea making paraphernalia [lcsh]
Kobukusa are small, square, silk cloths placed between tea utensils and the hand or floor. They are sometimes used to protect the hands from heat when a non raku-style teabowl (e.g., Hagi, Karatsu, Ido) is chosen for thick tea (koicha) service....
Concentration camps -- California [lcsh]; Concentration camps -- California -- Employees [lcsh]; Tule Lake Relocation Center -- Officials and employees [lcna]; Tule Lake Relocation Center -- Pictorial works [lcsh];
Includes aerial view of Tule Lake Relocation Cetner, caucasion employees, and buildings.
Photograph from Mary Tsuruko Dakusaku Tsukamoto's photograph collection. Chosei Taro Dakuzaka married Kame Yoshinaga in 1904. Chosei Taro Dakuzaka immigrated to the United States in 1904. His wife joined him 13 years later. Their six children are:...