Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation
Collection Summary | ||
| Title | Inventory of Oral History Transcripts and Related Textual Materials | |
| Dates (Inclusive) | 1966 - 2009 | |
| Creator | See notes in detailed inventory | |
| Abstract | Typed transcriptions of oral histories and supporting materials of persons impacted by the forced removal of west coast persons of Japanese American ancestry during WWII. Some interviews also included legal representatives, clergy, Caucasian staff who worked at the Relocation Centers, and extended family members. | |
| Collection Number | N/A - Aggregate List of Holdings | |
| Size | 146 transcripts (includes multiple copies and/or variants) | |
| Repository | Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation | |
| Languages | English, Japanese | |
The collection is a comprised of typed transcripts and related textual and photographic materials produced by and collected from persons primarily associated with the WWII era WRA Heart Mountain Relocation Center and select other WRA sites. The majority of the interviews are with Japanese Americans though others are included such as legal counsel, teachers, and administrators of the Center. A significant portion of the interviews were conducted with individuals who were involved with the Fair Play Committee and Resister movement, many of whom were put on trial, convicted, and imprisoned during WWII and after.
A majority of the interviews were conducted by Paul Tsuneishi and copies of his interviews were also deposited at other Japanese American related repositories such as the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, CA.
Many interview transcripts are augmented with copies and originals of a variety of documents and photographs.
Additional material will be added to this inventory listing as it is discovered in the repository's holdings or through new acquisitions.
Transcripts are arranged alphabetically by last name, with group interviews preceding the individual and family interviews. Group interviews are in date order. Reference materials appear last in this collection.
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[Collection Name], Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation, [Accession Number, if applicable]
Materials are added to this inventory list on an on-going basis. Last updated: March 29, 2016.
Machine-readable finding aid created by Nicole Blechynden, March 2016.
Arrangement, preliminary housing maintenance, and original guide: Nicole Blechynden, October 30, 2014
Note: These materials will receive additional housing maintenance at a later date to address long-term preservation and storage issues. This inventory will be updated to reflect changes in box and foldering order.
This project was funded, in part, by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant Program. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of the Interior.
United States. War Relocation Authority
World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Wyoming.
World War, 1939-1945 -- War work -- Wyoming.
Wyoming -- History -- 1919-1945.
Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.)
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps
World War, 1939-1945 -- Evacuation of civilians
World War, 1939-1945 -- Japanese Americans -- Social conditions -- Wyoming -- Park County.
Wyoming -- History, 1939-1945.
Note: when multiple copies exist, inclusive materials may vary between copies.
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Mits Koshiyama, Frank Emi - Interview in Seattle, WA by Antonette Chambers Noble September 11, 1992
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Noboru Taguma, James Uyeda, Mits Kokshiyam - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, Part 1 July 27, 1997
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Noboru Taguma, James Uyeda, Mits Kokshiyam - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, Part 1 July 27, 1997
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Noboru Taguma, James Uyeda, Mits Kokshiyam - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, Part 2 July 28, 1997
Copy 1 |
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Noboru Taguma, James Uyeda, Mits Kokshiyam - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, Part 2 July 28, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Harry Ueno, George Nozawa - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, Part 1 July 29, 1997
Copy 1 |
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Harry Ueno, George Nozawa - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, Part 1 July 29, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Harry Ueno, George Nozawa - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, Part 1 July 29, 1997
Copy 3 |
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Harry Ueno, George Nozawa - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, Part 2 July 29, 1998
Copy 1 |
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Harry Ueno, George Nozawa - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, Part 2 July 29, 1999
Copy 2 |
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Harry Ueno, George Nozawa - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, Part 2 July 29, 1999
Copy 3 |
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Harry Ueno, George Nozawa - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, Part 3: Letters and Documents July 29, 1997
Copy 1 |
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Harry Ueno, George Nozawa - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, Part 3: Letters and Documents July 29, 1997
Copy 2 |
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"Comforting the Afflicted": Rev. Sam Tonomura, Rev. John Miyabe, Bishop Roy, Dr. Paul Nagano, Phil Shigekuni - Interview at the JEMS Office, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA moderated by Phil Shigekuni and transcribed by Paul Tsuneishi September 6, 2002
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Chaplain (Major) George Aki, Regimental Headquarters Company, 442nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War II - Interview in Claremont, CA by Paul Tsuneishi March 10, 1997
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Chaplain George Aki - Interview in Claremont, CA by Paul Tsuneishi, also present Takashi Hoshizaki, Yosh Kuromiya, Mrs. Misaki, Martha Nakagawa September 9, 1999
Note: has a March 10, 1997 cover in error. |
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George Aki - Accompanying materials via Paul Tsuneishi June 2003
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"On the Damascus Road" Retired Chaplin George Aki - Interview in Claremont, CA by Paul Tsuneishi June 27, 2005
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Jim Akutsu, "Yes-No" Resister at the Minidoka Concentration Camp during World War II - Interview in West Hills, CA by Paul Tsuneshi November 27, 1996
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Jim Akutsu, "Yes-No" Resister at the Minidoka Concentration Camp during World War II - Interview in West Hills, CA by Paul Tsuneshi November 27, 1996
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Jim Akutsu, "Yes-No" Resister at the Minidoka Concentration Camp during World War II - Interview in West Hills, CA by Paul Tsuneshi November 27, 1996
Copy 3 |
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Sue Kunitomi Embrey - Interview at the Japanese American National Museum, CA by Paul Tsuneishi May 31, 2000
Copy 1 |
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Sue Kunitomi Embrey - Interview at the Japanese American National Museum, CA by Paul Tsuneishi May 31, 2000
Copy 2 |
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Sue Kunitomi Embrey - Interview at the Japanese American National Museum, CA by Paul Tsuneishi May 31, 2000
Copy 3 |
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Rev. Thomas W. Grubbs, retired minister of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., pastor at Tule Lake, California, 1944-1945 - Interview in Duarte, CA by Paul Tsuneishi January 14, 1997
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Rev. Thomas W. Grubbs, retired minister of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., pastor at Tule Lake, California, 1944-1945 - Interview in Duarte, CA by Paul Tsuneishi January 14, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Frank Seishi Emi - Interview in San Gabriel, CA by Paul Tsuneishi April 1, 1997
Copy 1 |
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Frank Seishi Emi - Interview in San Gabriel, CA by Paul Tsuneishi April 1, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Frank S. Emi - Second Interview at the Hollywood Judo Dojo, CA by Frank Chin, Frank Abe, Brian Tatsuno, also present Paul Tsuneishi January 30, 1998
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Frank S. Emi - Second Interview at the Hollywood Judo Dojo, CA by Frank Chin, Frank Abe, Brian Tatsuno, also present Paul Tsuneishi January 30, 1998
Copy 2 |
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Frank S. Emi - Second Interview at the Hollywood Judo Dojo, CA by Frank Chin, Frank Abe, Brian Tatsuno, also present Paul Tsuneishi January 30, 1998
Copy 3 |
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Frank S. Emi - Second Interview at the Hollywood Judo Dojo, CA by Frank Chin, Frank Abe, Brian Tatsuno, also present Paul Tsuneishi January 30, 1998
Copy 4 |
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Hidioshi Hiakaro - Interview in Seattle, WA by unknown September 15, 2000
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Dr. Gordon Hirabayashi - Interview in Tuscon, AZ by Paul Tsuneishi, also present Martha Nakagawa, Takashi Hoshizaki, Yosh Kuromiya November 6, 1999
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Dr. Gordon Hirabayashi - Interview in Tuscon, AZ by Paul Tsuneishi, also present Martha Nakagawa, Takashi Hoshizaki, Yosh Kuromiya November 6, 1999
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Dr. Gordon Hirabayashi - Accompanying materials Recreation Site Dedication Ceremony (1999) via Paul Tsuneishi n.d.
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Fred and Setsuko Hirasuna - Interview in Fresno, CA by Paul Tsuneshi and Frank Chin April 5, 1998
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Fred and Setsuko Hirasuna - Interview in Fresno, CA by Paul Tsuneshi and Frank Chin April 5, 1998
Copy 2 |
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Tow Hori - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Paul Tsuneishi, also present Cedrick K. Shimo September 5, 2001
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George Horiushi - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Paul Tsuneishi September 1, 2009
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Ischishita Sisters: Betty, Mary, Alice and sister-in-law Haru (Helen) with her daughter, Elaine Raine - Interview in Las Vegas, CA by Paul Tsuneishi September 26, 1997
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Amy Uno Ishii - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Betty E. Mitson and Kristin Mitchell July 9, 1973; July 20, 1973
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Junji Kenneth Iwagaki - Typed answers to questionnaire prepared by Donna Iwagaki, completed in San Jose March 25, 1993
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi - Interview in San Francisco, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, also present Clifford and Betty Uyeda March 25, 1999
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Tad and Lilly (Taketa) Kato - Interview in Kent, WA by Paul Tsuneishi September 27, 1996
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Toshiko Kawamoto - Interview in Cupertino, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi July 31, 1997
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Toshiko Kawamoto - Interview in Cupertino, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi July 31, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Mits Koshiyama - Interview in San Jose, CA by Paul Tsuneishi June 6, 1996
Copy 1 |
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Mits Koshiyama - Interview in San Jose, CA by Paul Tsuneishi June 6, 1996
Copy 2 |
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Katsum Kunitsugu - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Sherry Turner July 15, 1973
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Katsum Kunitsugu - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Sherry Turner July 15, 1973
Copy 2 |
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Katsum Kunitsugu - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Sherry Turner July 15, 1973
Copy 3 |
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Katsumi (Kats) Kunitsugu - Interview in Little Tokyo, LA by Paul Tsuneishi March 27, 2000
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Ben and Shige Kuroki - Interview in Camarillo, CA by Frank Abe, Frank Chin, Paul Tsuneishi, also present Brian Tatsuno January 31, 1998
Copy 1 |
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Ben and Shige Kuroki - Interview in Camarillo, CA by Frank Abe, Frank Chin, Paul Tsuneishi, also present Brian Tatsuno January 31, 1998
Copy 2 |
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Yosh Kuromiya - Interview in Alhambra, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi September 19, 1996
Copy 1 |
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Yosh Kuromiya - Interview in Alhambra, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi September 19, 1996
Copy 2 |
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Yosh Kuromiya - Accompanying materials September 17, 1996
Copy 1 |
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Yosh Kuromiya - Accompanying materials September 17, 1996
Copy 2 |
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Yosh Kuromiya - Accompanying materials September 17, 1996
Copy 3, inclusions vary |
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Teruo (Tayzo) Matsumoto - Interview in Torrance, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi September 13, 1996
Copy 1 |
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Teruo (Tayzo) Matsumoto - Interview in Torrance, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi September 13, 1996
Copy 2 |
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Tayeko Matsuura (widow of Frank Matsuura) and daughter Jane (Matsuura) Iwanaga - Interview in Redondo Beach, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi October 18, 1996
Copy 1 |
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Tayeko Matsuura (widow of Frank Matsuura) and daughter Jane (Matsuura) Iwanaga - Interview in Redondo Beach, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi October 18, 1996
Copy 2 |
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Ruth Mizobe - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi August 31, 1996
Copy 1 |
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Ruth Mizobe - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi August 31, 1996
Copy 2 |
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Reverend John and Mrs. Miyoko Mizuki - Interview in Woodland Hills, CA by Paul Tsuneishi April 15, 2002
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Reverend John and Mrs. Miyoko Mizuki - Interview in Woodland Hills, CA by Paul Tsuneishi April 15, 2002
Copy 2 |
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Frank and Yuri Morimoto - Interview in Sunland, CA by Paul Tsuneishi January 18, 2000
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Frank and Yuri Morimoto - Interview in Sunland, CA by Paul Tsuneishi January 18, 2000
Copy 2 |
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Ichiro Morita - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, also present Mits Koshiyama July 28, 1997
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Ichiro Morita - Interview in San Jose, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, also present Mits Koshiyama July 28, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Ray Montonaga - Interview in Westminster, CA by Frank Chin, Yosh Kuromiya, Paul Tsuneishi, also present his spouse Erna Motonaga January 12, 1999
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Ray Montonaga - Second interview in Westminster, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, also present Mrs. Erna Motonaga February 26, 1999
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Reverand Harry Murakami - Interview in Gardena, CA by Paul Tsuneishi, also present Mrs. Miri Murakami October 19, 1999
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Kenji Murase - Interview in San Francisco, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi, also present Clifford and Betty Uyeda March 27, 1999
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Paul and Florence Nagano - Interview in Chatsworth, CA by Paul Tsuneishi February 11, 1997
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Paul and Florence Nagano - Interview in Chatsworth, CA by Paul Tsuneishi February 11, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Stan Nagawa - Interview in Seattle, WA by unknown September 15, 2000
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Nellie Nakamura - Interview in Los Altos, CA by Paul Tsuneishi, also present Mits Koshiyama June 29, 1998
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Florence Nakashim - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Paul Tsuneishi April 1, 2002
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Florence Nakashim - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Paul Tsuneishi April 1, 2002
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Florence Nakashim - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Paul Tsuneishi April 1, 2002
Copy 3 |
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Clarence I. Nishizu - Interview in Fullerton, CA by Richard D. Curtiss January 1, 1966
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Tom Oki - Interview in Oxnard, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi June 29, 1996
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Tom Oki - Interview in Oxnard, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi June 29, 1996
Copy 2 |
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Fred Okrand, ACLU Attorney - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Paul Tsuneishi also present Frank Emi March 23, 2000
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Ben Sakamoto - Interview in Seattle, WA by unknown September 15, 2000
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Eiichi Edward Sakauye - Interview in San Jose, CA by Paul Tsuneishi, also present Mits Koshiyama September 30, 1998
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Rev. Dr. J. K. Sasaki (retired) - Interview in Rowland Heights, CA by Paul Tsuneishi and Rev. Dr. Hidemi Ito March 10, 1997
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Cedrick Shimo - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Millie Shimo, Martha Nakagawa (Pacific Citizen) September 30, 1999
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Cedrick Shimo - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Millie Shimo, Martha Nakagawa (Pacific Citizen) September 30, 1999
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Cedrick Shimo - Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Millie Shimo, Martha Nakagawa (Pacific Citizen) September 30, 1999
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Cedrick Shimo - Revised Interview in Los Angeles, CA by Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Millie Shimo, Martha Nakagawa (Pacific Citizen) September 30, 1999
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Cedrick Shimo - Accompanying materials, Second Section - public speeches 1989-1999
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George "Slim" Sugiyama - Interview at the residence of Cedrick Shimo by Paul Tsuneishi also present Cedrick Shimo July 14, 2000
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Ken Kentaro Takatsui - Interview in Woodland Hills, CA by Paul Tsuneishi January 9, 1997
Copy 1 |
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Ken Kentaro Takatsui - Interview in Woodland Hills, CA by Paul Tsuneishi January 9, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Ken Kentaro Takatsui - Interview in Woodland Hills, CA by Paul Tsuneishi January 9, 1997
Copy 3 |
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Ken Kentaro Takatsui - Second Interview in Woodland Hills, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi January 15, 1997
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Ken Kentaro Takatsui - Second Interview in Woodland Hills, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi January 15, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Ken Kentaro Takatsui - Third Interview in Woodland Hills, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present Wendy (Takatsui) Hirota March 9, 1997
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Ken Kentaro Takatsui - Third Interview in Woodland Hills, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present Wendy (Takatsui) Hirota March 9, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Ken Kentaro Takatsui - Fourth Interview in Woodland Hills, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present daughter Wendy Hirota August 24, 1997
Copy 1 |
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Ken Kentaro Takatsui - Fourth Interview in Woodland Hills, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present daughter Wendy Hirota August 24, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Ken Takatsui and daughter Wendy Hirota - Interview in San Fernando Valley, CA by Phil Shigekuni and Paul Tsuneishi July 26, 2000
Copy 1 |
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Ken Takatsui and daughter Wendy Hirota - Interview in San Fernando Valley, CA by Phil Shigekuni and Paul Tsuneishi July 26, 2000
Copy 2 |
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Joy Takeshita Teraoka and Lillian Takeshita - Interview in Seattle, WA by unknown September 15, 2000
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Kiyono (Wakaye) Tominga - Interview in Kensington, CA by Paul Tsuneishi, Frank Chin and Mits Koshiyama also present spouse Mel Tominaga October 1, 1998
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Jack Kiyoto Tono - Interview in Cheyenne, WY by Jean Brainerd December 29, 1992
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Jack Tono - Interview in Seattle, WA by unknown September 15, 2000
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Katsuye Aiko (Horiuchi) Tsuneishi - Accompanying materials via Paul Tsuneishi July 24, 2009
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Paul Tsuneishi - Interview in Chatsworth, CA by Paul Shigekuni February 25, 2005
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Paul Tsuneishi - Interview in Chatsworth, CA by Paul Shigekuni February 25, 2005
Copy 2 |
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Paul Tsuneishi - Interview in Chatsworth, CA by Paul Shigekuni February 25, 2005
Copy 3 |
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Warren Michio Tsuneishi - Interview in San Gabriel, CA by Paul Tsuneishi October 25, 1996
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Satoru (Shisei) Tsuneishi - Interview in San Gabriel, CA by Arthur Tsuneishi (son) on the occasion of Satoru's 99th birthday May 30, 1987
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Satoru (Shisei) Tsuneishi - Accompanying materials via Paul Tsuneishi circa 1987
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Satoru (Shisei) Tsuneishi - Accompanying materials, Dust of Chrysanthemusms (1975) via Paul Tsuneishi circa 2003
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Satoru (Shisei) Tsuneishi - Accompanying materials, Dust of Chrysanthemusms (1975) via Paul Tsuneishi circa 2003
Copy 2 |
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Dr. Clifford I. Uyeda, president of the Japanese American Citizens League (1978-1980) - Interview in San Francisco, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Betty Uyeda July 30, 1997
Copy 1 |
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Dr. Clifford I. Uyeda, president of the Japanese American Citizens League (1978-1980) - Interview in San Francisco, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Betty Uyeda July 30, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Dr. Clifford I. Uyeda, president of the Japanese American Citizens League (1978-1980) - Interview in San Francisco, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Betty Uyeda July 30, 1997
Copy 3 |
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Clifford I. Uyeda - Second Interview in San Francisco, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Betty Uyeda August 28, 1997
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Clifford I. Uyeda - Second Interview in San Francisco, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Betty Uyeda August 28, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Clifford I. Uyeda - Second Interview in San Francisco, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Betty Uyeda August 28, 1997
Copy 3 |
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Clifford I. Uyeda - Third Interview in San Francisco, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Betty Uyeda and Bryan Tatsuno October 29, 1997
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Clifford I. Uyeda - Third Interview in San Francisco, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Betty Uyeda and Bryan Tatsuno October 29, 1997
Copy 2 |
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Clifford I. Uyeda - Third Interview in San Francisco, CA by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi also present Mrs. Betty Uyeda and Bryan Tatsuno October 29, 1997
Copy 3 |
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Joy (Kattner) Wilson, teacher at Heart Mountain - Interview by written correspondence with Paul Tsuneishi December 16, 1997; March-April 1998
Copy 1 |
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Joy (Kattner) Wilson, teacher at Heart Mountain - Interview by written correspondence with Paul Tsuneishi December 16, 1997; March-April 1998
Copy 2 |
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Joy (Kattner) Wilson - Accompanying materials April 6, 1998
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Joy (Kattner) Wilson - Accompanying materials, Second Section via Paul Tsuneishi n.d.
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Hiroshi Yamaguchi - Interview in Northridge, CA by Paul Tsuneishi June 12, 2002
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Joe Yamakido - Interview in Half Moon Bay, CA by Paul Tsuneishi also present Mits Koshiyama November 25, 2002
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Harry K. Yamamoto - Interview in Santa Ana, CA by John McFarlane April 21, 1971
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Rose (Tsuneishi) Yamashiro - Interview in Tujunga, CA by Paul Tsuneishi (brother) August 24, 1996
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Frank Saiichi Yamashita - Interview in El Monte, CA by Paul Tsuneishi and Rev. Hidemi Ito also present son Ted Yamashita and daughter Janet (Yamashita) Arii February 17, 1997
Copy 1 |
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Frank Saiichi Yamashita - Interview in El Monte, CA by Paul Tsuneishi and Rev. Hidemi Ito also present son Ted Yamashita and daughter Janet (Yamashita) Arii February 17, 1997
Copy 2 |
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James N. Yamazaki, MD - Interview in Van Nuys, CA by Gwenn M. Jensen, PhD and Paul Tsuneishi December 3, 2002
Copy 1, restricted |
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James N. Yamazaki, MD - Interview in Van Nuys, CA by Gwenn M. Jensen, PhD and Paul Tsuneishi December 3, 2002
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James N. Yamazaki, MD - Interview in Van Nuys, CA by Gwenn M. Jensen, PhD and Paul Tsuneishi December 3, 2002
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Ken and Day Yoshida - Interview in Tucson, AZ by Paul Tsuneishi November 7, 1999
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Ken and Day Yoshida - Interview in Tucson, AZ by Paul Tsuneishi November 7, 1999
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Ken and Day Yoshida - Interview in Tucson, AZ by Paul Tsuneishi November 7, 1999
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Ken and Day Yoshida - Interview in Tucson, AZ by Paul Tsuneishi November 7, 1999
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Sample of folders used by Paul Tsuneishi (to be added upon housing maintenance) n.d.
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Oral History Guides: various copies of "how-to" materials related to conducting and transcribing oral histories. Two guides are the personal reference copies of Frank Chin (no annotation) and Paul Tsuneishi (some highlighting and hand-written post-it notes). Includes possible topic and question lists, some specific to the Heart Mountain experience. n.d.
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Frank Emi - separated pages from an unspecified oral history transcript (3, 12 x2, 19, 32, 34, 38, 41, 55) n.d.
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