An editorial in one of the local Seattle newspapers castigated the Utah colleges for their refusal to allow Japanese American students to transfer there, although the president of the University of Utah seemed to alter his objection a bit by stating…
Five public workships are being held by the National Park Service to decide how to protect the Minidoka site and educate the public about what happened. Seattlee phographer Momhara has formed Friends of Minidoka to record stories from Niseis who were…
A three panel cartoon shows an interpreter asking a Japanese alien if he is a citizen at the request of some law enforcement officer; and after a long winded explanation from the alien, the interpreter merely translates it as a yes.
This is the story of an American-born daughter of Japanese immigrants who is caught in Japan in the 1940s and returns to America after the war. She spends her early childhood exposed to two cultures in a pre-war Japanese settlement in West Seattle.…
a+b: Childrens straw snow boots yuki-gutsu woven into round toe shape blue and white cloth border plaited technique in toe area twining technique on second half up to opening of boot
Pair of young girl's straw snow boots Made of cattail reed front top woven in chevron design with narrow braided band across instep sides made of vertical strips of cattail held in place with two double rows of twined cattail red cotton sewn on…
Mail holder in the shape of woven snow boots made to be hung on a wall. Pair of boots are woven into one piece with a high back; woven of cattails tall back and sides made of vertical cattails twined together near bottom plain weave top with…