Browse Items (37212 total)

Print, Photographic

Frank Kanekoa, a Hawaiian, was elected sheriff of Clark County in 1979 and served three terms of office, retiring in 1991.

Print, Photographic

The Reverend Jean Kim is a passionate advocate for world peace, human and women's rights and care for the mentally ill.

Print, Photographic

Vimla Katara, an immigrant from India, established the Madison Physiucal Therapy Clinic in Seattle in 1984.

Print, Photographic

Amy arao Kelley, a Seattle native, works as a machinist at a Boeing Company plant that is 99 percent male. She is pictured in 1983.

Print, Photographic

Fou Ta Saephan plants seeds for the next crop at the Indochinese Farm Project, which helps Hmong and Mien refugees become self-sufficient farmers.

Print, Photographic

Chung Nguyen stands in front of his family-owned business in Tacoma which sells used cars. C & H Motors, Inc. has been in operation since 1989.

Print, Photographic

Laihong Tran is a Seatlte-based artist who creates hand-painted silk designs inspired by her memories of flowers and natural scenery in Vietnam.

Print, Photographic

Professor Val Laigo, prominent Northwest Filipino AMerican artist, in front of hiw triptych, "East is West", at the Jose Rizal Park in Seattle.

Print, Photographic

the Phnom Penh Noodle Soup House opened in Seattle's International District in 1987. From left, Kim Eam Oung, Sam K. Ung and Somaly Mao.

Print, Photographic

Kathy and Nghia Nguyen are the owners of The Duc Deli which opened in Seattle in 1992. By profession, Kathy is a nurse and Nghia is an engineer.