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Description
Information booklet for the Northern California Koyasan Temple, formerly known as Sacramento Daishi-Ko. The temple's official Japanese name is Hokka Koyasan Shorinji Temple 北加高野山聖臨寺. Collection consists of drafts and notes for narratives on Asian Americans, photographs, exhibit items, artifacts, publications, and audio and visual material accumulated by Wayne H. Maeda, instructor and founding member of Asian American Studies at Sacramento State.
Religion and churches--Buddhism Community activities--Associations and organizations Geographic communities--California--Sacramento Identity and values--Japanese American Identity Identity and values--Issei Identity and values--Nisei Identity and values--Sansei
Place
Sacramento, California
Source
California State University, Sacramento, Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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