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Suguru Onda provided this photo of himself in a BYU research lab.
during the familys wartime incarceration at Manzanar.There are a lot of people who stop by here who are curious.

He has long been deeply involved with partnerships and student exchanges with Mishima.I realized that we need to really teach the language.Takeda has also put on display an antique tansu cabinet that belonged to his grandfather.

Now retired from his career in economics and promotional products.and in a way that young people will enjoy learning Japanese.

Ive been very active in the community.
but its being taught in a very traditional way in many schools.gift of the Larry Shinoda family.
an exhibition that honors the legacy of Japanese Americans in shaping car culture and celebrates the deep connections between design.No history of Japanese American life in California can be told without noting the impact of forced removal and incarceration during World War II.
9The Atomettes Karlene (née Nakanishi) Koketsu and Sadie (née Inatomi) Hifumi sitting in the backseat of Susan Uemuras Bel Air en route to San Francisco.illustrated with vintage and contemporary photographs