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Cherries, Lanterns, and Gates: Japanese and Japanese-American Cultural Gifts in Seattle's Parks

Native Daughter

Jessica Hagedorn Filipino American artist

Change of emphasis expected from museum director appointee

Slanted: How an Asian American Troublemaker Took on the Supreme Court

Under the Shadow of Nationalism: Politics and Poetics of Rural Japanese Women

Voyaging to Cathy: Americans in the China Trade

Life is the Treasure: Okinawan Memories of WWII "Nuchi du Takara"

Gardens Below the Watchtower: Gardens and Meaning in WWII Japanese American Internment Camps.

The meaning and place of Japanese style gardens created at Internment Camps by Japanese American internees.

Public meetings scheduled on Japanese American Internment Camp Monumnet

Americanization, Acculturation, and Ethnic Identity: The Nisei Generation in Hawaii

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