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Nikkei in the Interior West: Japanese Immigration and Community Building
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Nikkei in the Interior West: Japanese Immigration and Community Building

Agricultural History, Vol.88(4), pp.615-616
10/01/2014

Abstract

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The original collections and archives he used, which include diaries and oral history interviews, showcase balanced narratives from the Issei (the first-generation Japanese Americans) and their families. Examples include: the environment, farming practices, interactions with the Mormon population, economic and social influence, and the fact that most Japanese Americans in the Interior West did not endure the forced relocation to incarceration camps during World War II.

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