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L to R: K. Nomiyama, Yoshio Harry Tsuruda, Tokio Ueyama. Art recreation hall was located in Block 7E. Photograph from the Nakano family album. Asataro Nakano and Misao Gyotoku Nakano immigrated from Japan in the early 1900s. They settled in West Sacramento where they purchased land to farm. Their three children include: Margaret Shigeko Nakano, Ruth Kikue Nakano, and George Asato Nakano. The Nakano family and extended family members were sent to the Amache Relocation Center during the Internment period. Upon release they settled in Denver, Colorado. Ruth Kikue Nakano married Yoshio Harry Tsuruda.
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image
Format
6 3/4 x 4 1/2 in. Photographic print. b&w 6.54 x 4.29 in. Epson Expression 1600 Photoshop 6.0 None 600 dpi Grayscale 8 Bit 3924 x 2574 pixels 9868 kb. Tiff
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Granada Relocation Center Concentration camps--Colorado Asian American artists Nomiyama, K. Tsuruda, Yoshio Harry Ueyama, Tokio Art--Exhibitions
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