Manzanar War Relocation Center [lcna]; Japanese American families [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Uchida, Masaichi [aacr2];
Masaichi Uchida sold his farm for $4000 and left Florin for camp in May 1942.
Front row: Walter Nakano, Fred Nakano, Grace Nakano Seto, Ruby Uchida Nakano, Eleanor Nakano standing in front of Ruby, Shizu Uchida carrying Carolyn Nakano Matsumura,...
Japanese American families [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Michigan -- Kalamazoo [lcsh]; Dwellings [lcsh];
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:...
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Japanese American families [lcsh]; Jerome Relocation Center (Ark.) [aacr2]; Concentration camps -- Arkansas [lcsh]; Tsukamoto, Ito [aacr2]; Tsukamoto, Kuzu [aacr2]; Tsukamoto, Misa...
Portrait of Tsukamoto family in front of barracks, block 9, Jerome internment camp. Identification: Ito Tsukamoto and Kuzu Tsukamoto with Misa Shirley.
Japanese Americans -- California -- Florin [lcsh]; Tsukamoto, Kuzu [aacr2]; Tsukamoto, Ito [aacr2];
Taken in front of the barber shop and medical center on the corner of Florin and Reese Roads. Identified: Kuzo Tsukamoto (in front of tree), Ito Tsukamoto (fourth seated from the tree).
Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Japanese American families [lcsh]; Weddings [lcsh]; Buddhist Church of Sacramento [aacr2]; Buddhist centers -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Uyemura, Jim [aacr2]; Nakano, Yaeko Mildred...
Best man: Jim Uyemura. Maid of honor: Mildred Yaeko Uyemura. Identified: Front row L to R: Jim Uyemura, eighth person, Paul Kato, Bernice Uyemura Kato, Mildred Y. Uyemura, Alice Hana Uyemura Inouye. Children in front row L To R: Ann Tsuruda,...
Japanese American art [lcsh]; Concentration camps -- Arizona [lcsh]; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.) -- Pictorial works [lcna]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Watercolor painting [lcsh]; Prisoners as...
Watercolor by Harry Yoshizumi depicting boy in front of Poston Relocation Center barracks and latrines. In the foreground is a telephone pole and a trash can. The artist signed his name on the trash can lid. Harry Yoshizumi studied art in...
Japanese Americans -- Social life and customs [lcsh]; Tule Lake Relocation Center [lcna]; Concentration camps -- California [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Woodwork [lcsh];
Cover has sketch of watchtower and barracks drawn on front with yellow and green coloring. Front and back covers tied together with leather string and leather patches stapled into wood. Made at Tule Lake by Aie Yokota. Aie, originally from...
Japanese tea ceremony [lcsh]; Tea making paraphernalia [lcsh]; Raku pottery [lcsh]
Lid rest, in the shape of an incense censor (hoya koro futaoki) that is part of the Rikyu Seven futaoki set. It is covered with a green raku glaze and highlighted with gold. Two versions of this lid rest exist, one with five medallions in which...
"A bibliography of titles in the California State University, Sacramento, Library."
Vols for 1969-1972 issued by the University under its earlier name: Sacramento State College
Vols. for 1969- compiled by John Liberty
Japanese Americans -- Education --California [lcsh]; High school students -- Awards [lcsh]; Tsukamoto, Mary -- Awards [aacr2]; Tsukamoto, Mary [aacr2];
Highest merit award earned by Mary Tsukamoto from Elk Grove High School. "Mary Dakuzaku" engraved on front.
This souvenir was brought from Japan in 1934 by Al Tsukamoto's mother, Ito Tsukamoto. Kokeshi are traditional Japanese folk dolls made of wheel-turned wood, consisting of a head and body with no limbs. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes,...
Japanese -- Social life and customs [lcsh]; Kokeshi dolls [lcsh]; Folk art -- Japan [lcsh]; Toys [lcsh];
Traditional Japanese folk dolls made of wheel-turned wood, consisting of a head and body with no limbs. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are painted to give them distinguishing features. Originally, Kokeshi dolls were made as...
Japanese Americans -- California [lcsh]; Japanese American families [lcsh]; Dakuzaku, Haruko Ruth [aacr2]; Dakuzaku, Yoshiko Jean [aacr2]; Dakuzaku, Toshiko Julia [aacr2]; Dakuzaku, Kame Yoshinaga [aacr2]; Dakuzaku, Tomomitsu George [aacr2];...
Portrait of the Dakuzaku family. Identified: (back) Isabel, Mary, Ruth; (front) Jean, Julia, Kame, George, Chosei.
Japanese American art [lcsh]; Concentration camps -- Arizona [lcsh]; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.) -- Pictorial works [lcna]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Watchtowers [lcsh]; Watercolor painting...
Made in Viola Kerber's art class. She was teacher circa 1943/44, Camp II. High School, Poston Relocation Center, Poston Arizona.
Japanese American business enterprises -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Advertisements [lcsh]; Fan painting, Japanese [lcsh]; M. Kambara Shoe Store [aacr2]
The fan, made of bamboo and paper, is an advertisement for the M. Kambara Shoe Store which was located at 1315 4th Street, Sacramento, California. The fan was made in Japan and used prior to World War II.
Japanese American families [lcsh]; Tsukamoto, Marielle [aacr2]; Tsukamoto, Kame Yoshinaga [aacr2]; Ouchida, Harold, Jr. [aacr2];
Most likely diggin in front of garage for gas pump in background. 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...
Japanese American families [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Jerome Relocation Center (Ark.) [aacr2]; Concentration camps -- Arkansas [lcsh]; Ogata, Margaret [aacr2]; Ogata, Charlie [aacr2]; Tsukamoto, Mary...
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:...
Baseball teams -- California -- San Francisco -- History [lcsh]; Japanese American baseball players -- California -- San Francisco [lcsh]; Hotels -- San Francisco [lcsh];
In front of Aki Hotel on Post and Buchanan streets (now Japan town).
Part of sumari armor set. Haidate (thigh-plates) was additional thigh protection for foot combat by samurai. It was not always worn as many samurai preferred to keep greater mobility. Haidate give no protection against attacks from behind. They...