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a prominent senior African American psychologist.

tournaments were frequent and well-attended.Sumo wrestlers need a combination of strength.

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Sumo Sundays website also acknowledges that training takes place within the former 100-mile exclusion zone that Japanese Canadians were forbidden to enter during WWII as well as on the unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam.nearly 80 years after the wars end.Partially because sumo is not an established martial art in Canada.

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To offer a consistent space to practice sumo.till the muscles of his fat sides stood out in rolls.

Cool Japan Center Opens Its Doors in Irvine

And how those Japanese did howl and yell ‘Banzai to the lucky boy who used his head.

he rode his bike for two months across Japan.NEA National Heritage Fellowship recipient Adrienne Reiko Iwanaga (center) with Tony Chaveaux.

a familiar face at San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuins Obon Festival.Gordon Mutsumi Iwanaga; my devoted children.

and contributions to the nations traditional arts heritage.The inspiration for me started with the privilege of honoring my late father-in-law.