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    • Arrow set for Boy's Day set.

    • Arrow set for Boy's Day set.

    • Japanese Americans -- Social life and customs [lcsh]; Tango no sekku [aacr2];

    • Arrow set consists of two black, wooden arrow stands (JC8B:02 and JC8B:03) that fold out for diplay of arrows around the Boy's Day set and 18 arrows with bird feather tails (JC8B:06). Boys' Day Festival (Tango-no-Sekku) is observed annually on May...
    • House Proceedings

    • House Proceedings

    • Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Japanese Americans -- Reparations; Matsui, Robert T., 1941 -- Speeches, addresses, etc

    • Discussions around Passing HR 442 & rejecting Dan Lungren's amendment to do away with monetary Reparations. Speakers included: Robert T. Matsui, Kenneth J. Gray, Norman Y. Mineta, Norman D. Shumway.
    • House Proceedings

    • House Proceedings

    • Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Japanese Americans -- Reparations; Matsui, Robert T., 1941 -- Speeches, addresses, etc;

    • Discussions around the appropriiation for payment of Reparations. Speakers included: Bill Frenzel, Robert T. Matsui, Bruce A. Morrison, John J. Rhodes III., Daniel K. Akaka, Lawrence J. Smith, Robert S. Walker, Ronald V. Dellums, Howard L. Berman,...
    • Okei gravesite.

    • Okei gravesite.

    • Japanese American women -- History [lcsh]; Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Farm Colony [lcna]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Sepulchral monuments -- California [lcsh];

    • Fenced around the time of the dedication of the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Farm Colony historical landmark plaque. Gravestone reads: "In memory of Okei, died 1871, aged 19 years (a Japanese...
    • Fiftieth Anniversary Okesa.

    • Fiftieth Anniversary Okesa.

    • Japanese Americans -- Religion [lcsh]; Buddhism -- Customs and practices [lcsh]; Church vestments [lcsh]; Stockton Buddhist Church [aacr2];

    • From the Stockton Buddhist Church. An Okesa is a Buddhist vestment worn around the neck. Traditionally worn by priests, the Okesa now is worn by lay attendees at a religious service or retreat to help focus one's sensitivity towards the Dharma...
    • Teabowl for summer

    • Teabowl for summer

    • Japanese tea ceremony [lcsh]; Drinking vessels [lcsh]

    • Hagi ware is thought to originate from the work of two Korean potters, Ri Shakko and Ri Kei, who founded the kiln ( Fukagawa-gama) under the patronage of the Mori clan, sometime around 1604. This teabowl was created by the 12th generation master,...
    • Florin AC baseball championship dinner.

    • Florin AC baseball championship dinner.

    • Japanese Americans -- California -- Florin [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Social life and customs [lcsh]; Tsuda, Wally [aacr2]; Tsusaki, Matsu [aacr2]; Miyao, Martin [aacr2]; Suetaro, Kiino [aacr2]; Tanikawa, Tamazo [aacr2]; Tahara, Hiro [aacr2];...

    • Identification on back of photo: (front) Wally Tsuda, Matsu Tsusaki, Martin Miyao, Suetaro Kiino, Tamazo Tanikawa, Hiro Tahara, Hidemo Kodama, Sam Tsukamoto, Hitoshi Ouchida, Pedro Ouchida (seated behind Tanikawa), Hideo Kadokawa, Charles Nishi,...
    • Brown woven vase basket.

    • Brown woven vase basket.

    • 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,...
    • Light and dark brown woven vase basket.

    • Light and dark brown woven vase basket.

    • 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,...
    • Three-drawer manzanita chest.

    • Three-drawer manzanita chest.

    • Minidoka Relocation Center [lcna]; Concentration camps -- Idaho [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Woodwork [lcsh]; Kimura, Giichi [aacr2]; Chests [lcsh];

    • Manzanita trees grew around the land at Minidoka Relocation Center. Mr. Kimura pulled them up by the roots and sawed the branches into pieces approximately one-eighth inch thick. He then glued each piece into the wooden chest which was made from...
    • Rice cooker.

    • Rice cooker.

    • Japanese Americans -- Social life and customs [lcsh]; Kitchen utensils [lcsh];

    • Owned by the grandparents of Percy Shotetsu Nakashima. When the Nakashima family lived on the corner of Sheldon and Elk Grove-Florin Roads they used it to steam rice for mochi every year around December. During internment, this cooker and other...
    • Teabowl with gold glaze

    • Teabowl with gold glaze

    • Japanese tea ceremony [lcsh]; Drinking vessels [lcsh];

    • Teabowl suitable for thick tea as well as thin tea. Made by the potter Choraku. The Choraku kiln was founded by Ogawa Choraku (1874-1939). He worked with the 11th and 12th generation masters in the Raku family and established his own kiln in Kyoto...

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