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Sam Goto's Seattle Tomodachi cartoons illuminate Japanese American life in the 20th century. Daughter Kelly Goto explores his legacy in this stunning, full-color collection.
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Sam Goto's Seattle Tomodachi cartoons illuminate Japanese American life in the 20th century. Daughter Kelly Goto explores his legacy in this stunning, full-color collection.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Chin Music
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781634050685
- ISBN-10: 1634050681
- Artikelnr.: 69924166
- Verlag: Chin Music
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781634050685
- ISBN-10: 1634050681
- Artikelnr.: 69924166
WA
Bushido The Samurai Way — page 12 Forward by Wendy Tokuda — page 16 Who
This Book is For — page 18 Introduction Daughter's Notes — page 20
Japanese in America Timeline — page 24 Prologue — page 26 Seattle
Tomodachi The First Seattle Samurai Samurai Shigeru Bushido: The
Samurai Way 1 Courage (yu) — Page 42 Jumping Ship on Arrival The
Klondike Gold Rush (1897) Stories of Illegal Entry Early Labor
Workers Kibei: To Japan and Back Picture Brides Surviving the
Spanish Flu Prohibition Into the Roaring 20’s Family Life: Sam I Am
Leisure Life Harvest Time 2 Mastery (jisei) — page 88 Shigeru Goes
to School Japanese Language School Traditional Arts Music & Martial
Arts 3 Honor (mieyo) — Page 116 Japanese Against Japanese The Other
Side of the Fence Forced Relocation Continued Discrimination
Entrepreneurism Getting Ahead 4 Loyalty (chugi) — Page 130 Army Days
Nikkei Baseball Love & Marriage 5 Integrity (gi) — Page 148 Stories
of Seattle Nakanishi Dairy Farm Occidental Cafe Uwajimaya Pike
Place Market Nippon Kan Theater Mikado Street 6 Culture & Respect
(rei) — Page 168 Family Food Traditions — New Year’s Foods Family Food
Traditions Matsutake Hunting Bringing in the New Year Celebrations—
Obon Odori Kodomo No Hi - Children’s Day Bunka No Hi -Cultural Day
Cherry Blossom Days Celebrating JA Holidays An American Christmas
Giving Thanks Other Holidays Independence Day 7 Honesty
(makoto) — Page 214 Japanese Meaning Japanese Wisdom Good Luck
Political Commentary Girl Power Spiritualism & Ceremony Ghost
Stories Epilogue — Compassion (jin) — Page 238 Leaving a Legacy Last
Works Special Thanks & Tributes — Page 252 North American Post (NAP)
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) Omoide
Acknowledgments Glossary of Terms — page 266 Resources — page 268 Index
— page 270
This Book is For — page 18 Introduction Daughter's Notes — page 20
Japanese in America Timeline — page 24 Prologue — page 26 Seattle
Tomodachi The First Seattle Samurai Samurai Shigeru Bushido: The
Samurai Way 1 Courage (yu) — Page 42 Jumping Ship on Arrival The
Klondike Gold Rush (1897) Stories of Illegal Entry Early Labor
Workers Kibei: To Japan and Back Picture Brides Surviving the
Spanish Flu Prohibition Into the Roaring 20’s Family Life: Sam I Am
Leisure Life Harvest Time 2 Mastery (jisei) — page 88 Shigeru Goes
to School Japanese Language School Traditional Arts Music & Martial
Arts 3 Honor (mieyo) — Page 116 Japanese Against Japanese The Other
Side of the Fence Forced Relocation Continued Discrimination
Entrepreneurism Getting Ahead 4 Loyalty (chugi) — Page 130 Army Days
Nikkei Baseball Love & Marriage 5 Integrity (gi) — Page 148 Stories
of Seattle Nakanishi Dairy Farm Occidental Cafe Uwajimaya Pike
Place Market Nippon Kan Theater Mikado Street 6 Culture & Respect
(rei) — Page 168 Family Food Traditions — New Year’s Foods Family Food
Traditions Matsutake Hunting Bringing in the New Year Celebrations—
Obon Odori Kodomo No Hi - Children’s Day Bunka No Hi -Cultural Day
Cherry Blossom Days Celebrating JA Holidays An American Christmas
Giving Thanks Other Holidays Independence Day 7 Honesty
(makoto) — Page 214 Japanese Meaning Japanese Wisdom Good Luck
Political Commentary Girl Power Spiritualism & Ceremony Ghost
Stories Epilogue — Compassion (jin) — Page 238 Leaving a Legacy Last
Works Special Thanks & Tributes — Page 252 North American Post (NAP)
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) Omoide
Acknowledgments Glossary of Terms — page 266 Resources — page 268 Index
— page 270
Bushido The Samurai Way — page 12 Forward by Wendy Tokuda — page 16 Who
This Book is For — page 18 Introduction Daughter's Notes — page 20
Japanese in America Timeline — page 24 Prologue — page 26 Seattle
Tomodachi The First Seattle Samurai Samurai Shigeru Bushido: The
Samurai Way 1 Courage (yu) — Page 42 Jumping Ship on Arrival The
Klondike Gold Rush (1897) Stories of Illegal Entry Early Labor
Workers Kibei: To Japan and Back Picture Brides Surviving the
Spanish Flu Prohibition Into the Roaring 20’s Family Life: Sam I Am
Leisure Life Harvest Time 2 Mastery (jisei) — page 88 Shigeru Goes
to School Japanese Language School Traditional Arts Music & Martial
Arts 3 Honor (mieyo) — Page 116 Japanese Against Japanese The Other
Side of the Fence Forced Relocation Continued Discrimination
Entrepreneurism Getting Ahead 4 Loyalty (chugi) — Page 130 Army Days
Nikkei Baseball Love & Marriage 5 Integrity (gi) — Page 148 Stories
of Seattle Nakanishi Dairy Farm Occidental Cafe Uwajimaya Pike
Place Market Nippon Kan Theater Mikado Street 6 Culture & Respect
(rei) — Page 168 Family Food Traditions — New Year’s Foods Family Food
Traditions Matsutake Hunting Bringing in the New Year Celebrations—
Obon Odori Kodomo No Hi - Children’s Day Bunka No Hi -Cultural Day
Cherry Blossom Days Celebrating JA Holidays An American Christmas
Giving Thanks Other Holidays Independence Day 7 Honesty
(makoto) — Page 214 Japanese Meaning Japanese Wisdom Good Luck
Political Commentary Girl Power Spiritualism & Ceremony Ghost
Stories Epilogue — Compassion (jin) — Page 238 Leaving a Legacy Last
Works Special Thanks & Tributes — Page 252 North American Post (NAP)
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) Omoide
Acknowledgments Glossary of Terms — page 266 Resources — page 268 Index
— page 270
This Book is For — page 18 Introduction Daughter's Notes — page 20
Japanese in America Timeline — page 24 Prologue — page 26 Seattle
Tomodachi The First Seattle Samurai Samurai Shigeru Bushido: The
Samurai Way 1 Courage (yu) — Page 42 Jumping Ship on Arrival The
Klondike Gold Rush (1897) Stories of Illegal Entry Early Labor
Workers Kibei: To Japan and Back Picture Brides Surviving the
Spanish Flu Prohibition Into the Roaring 20’s Family Life: Sam I Am
Leisure Life Harvest Time 2 Mastery (jisei) — page 88 Shigeru Goes
to School Japanese Language School Traditional Arts Music & Martial
Arts 3 Honor (mieyo) — Page 116 Japanese Against Japanese The Other
Side of the Fence Forced Relocation Continued Discrimination
Entrepreneurism Getting Ahead 4 Loyalty (chugi) — Page 130 Army Days
Nikkei Baseball Love & Marriage 5 Integrity (gi) — Page 148 Stories
of Seattle Nakanishi Dairy Farm Occidental Cafe Uwajimaya Pike
Place Market Nippon Kan Theater Mikado Street 6 Culture & Respect
(rei) — Page 168 Family Food Traditions — New Year’s Foods Family Food
Traditions Matsutake Hunting Bringing in the New Year Celebrations—
Obon Odori Kodomo No Hi - Children’s Day Bunka No Hi -Cultural Day
Cherry Blossom Days Celebrating JA Holidays An American Christmas
Giving Thanks Other Holidays Independence Day 7 Honesty
(makoto) — Page 214 Japanese Meaning Japanese Wisdom Good Luck
Political Commentary Girl Power Spiritualism & Ceremony Ghost
Stories Epilogue — Compassion (jin) — Page 238 Leaving a Legacy Last
Works Special Thanks & Tributes — Page 252 North American Post (NAP)
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) Omoide
Acknowledgments Glossary of Terms — page 266 Resources — page 268 Index
— page 270