Pre-WWII Hawai'i | Chapter 3 | Okage Sama De Virtual Tours
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Lynda Miyamoto Asato, a volunteer docent, shares her grandmother's journey as a picture bride and how Japanese newspapers, labor strikes, education, religion, and new business ventures shaped pre-WWII life for the Japanese in Hawai'i.
About Okage Sama De virtual tours
Okage Sama De "I Am What I Am Because of You" is the permanent exhibit located at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i (JCCH) gallery that chronicles the journey of the Americans of Japanese Ancestry in Hawai'i from the first immigrants, or gannenmono, to the current day.
日本語字幕付き (Japanese subtitles available)
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:45 "On" - Gratitude
1:05 Lynda's Family Story
2:08 1909 Labor Strike
3:15 1924 Filipino Strike
3:25 Union Workers Overcome Barriers
4:00 Value of Education
4:50 Leaving the Plantations
6:00 Influenza Pandemic
6:10 A'ala Park
7:20 Christianity
8:04 Influence of 1900s
8:16 Closing
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Excellent presentation and story. I got chicken skin watching this.
Anyone who knows any "Fakura" in Hawaii from Japan, their names were Kengo Fakura, Fuji Fakura and Humei Fakura, Plantation Laborers in Hawaii, Camp 2 in Maui. They might be related to our ancestors. We don't know the name of our grand grand father that said to be Japanese.
Great job, Mom! Thank you for sharing our story.
Wow! Thank you for this video. Very informative.
Powerful commentary! Informative and touching. This guide is a good one! ;)