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
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…
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…