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Comb

Handmade black wooden comb with fine teeth rounded top with a pattern of squiggly lines Donor's mother brought these combs from China. Chow See Woo immigrated to Seattle in the 1880s

Comb

Comb black plastic one end with thick teeth one end with thin teeth "Festa Nylon" engraved in the middle. No handle tapered shape.

Comb

Light brown arched wooden hair comb.

Comb

Sikh Kangha; wooden comb. Used in the Sikh religion one of the 5 K's or 5 Panj Kakar. Kangha is necessary to keep the hair clean and tidy. A Sikh must comb his hair twice a day and tie his turban neatly. A symbol of hygiene and discipline as opposed…

Combination

Undershirt and underskirt set. White with lace.

Come See the Paradise

Set against the background of a controversial period in American history, the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II, Come See The Paradise is the love story of an Irish-American man and a beautiful Japanese-American woman. Stars Dennis…

Come Watch the Sun Go Home

Articles from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer on the Japanese community in the wake of the Pearl Harbor bombing