Japanese American Experiences in Internment Camps during World War II as Represented by Children's and Adolescent Literature Item Type Authors Publisher Rights Download date Link to Item text; Electronic Dissertation Inagawa, Machiko The University of Arizona. Copyright © is held by the author. ...
Native American names come from many diverse tribes and landscapes, including the Hawaiian islands. Because of this diversity, naming traditions tend to vary as well. A few names of places or tribes, such as Dakota and Cheyenne, have seen some popularity over the years, but most Native names...
“The Literature of Japanese American Incarceration” published today as a Penguin Classic Video livestream: Three short films on the Heart Mountain resisters Mystery writers honor John Okada at Left Coast Crime convention Now online: the Fair Play Committee files from the National Archives Audi...
Japanese American Children's Books list on lesser known authors telling important stories. I hope this list will inspire more authors!
Native American Boy Names Starting With K Kabecka (Native American boy name)–“Twin”; pronounced as “kah-beh-kah” Kachada (Native American –Hopi boy name)–“White man”; pronounced as “kah-tsah-dah” Kaga (Native American and Japanese name for boys) –“Chronicler,”“writer,”“...
Nishiime (Native American and Japanese girl name; pronounced as “nee-shee-me”) –“My little sister”; a good choice for a younger sibling Povitamun (Native American)–“Morning flower” Poviyemo (Native American unisex name)–“A falling flower”; you can also pair this with “Povitamu...
The Last Firefly (2011) Good Kids (2014) Iko, Momoko Gold Watch ( ) One of the classics of early Asian American theatre, Gold Watch explores the personal impact of the beginning of World War II on the Japanese American farming community of Pasco, WA as seen through the eyes of the Mura...
Thursday, February 28, 2008. Karlovy Vary in Karlovy Vary Kraj. This picture is a freakin' winner. As of yet there's just not as much work put into these Czech names as the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese names. I suppose after a long time passes new names will evolve,...
Japanese address American interns by their first names while the Americans address the Japanese with last name plus the suffixsan. Several examples of American interns deviating from typical patterns are also examined, revealing that non-standard forms of address are a resource for interactionally rein...
Native American so-called Indians are ethnically closer to Japanese than any other ethnic group. They share the same facial features, body types (hairless, flat ass, triangle-nosed, etc) and have many of the same traits such as alcohol intolerance hardwired into their DNA. Check out my lates...