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Nikkei beginnings: Japanese immigrant history with Herb Tanimoto

2 h 12 min · 24 de mar de 2023
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Host Madeline Hamaguchi is joined by Sacramento-based author and historian Herb Tanimoto to explore the journey of the first Japanese immigrants to the United States and the establishment of their colony in the California foothills, now known as the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Farm. We brush up on our terminology, learn about a samurai war, and discuss Herb's historical fiction novel Keiko's Kimono. Proceeds from purchases of Keiko's Kimono by Herb Tanimoto are donated to American River Conservancy to benefit Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Farm, Placerville, CA. Buy it on Amazon here: https://a.co/d/iBbC849 [https://a.co/d/iBbC849] Review the terminology covered in this episode, explore links to curated resources, and more at vacancyarts.org [http://vacancyarts.org/] Creative and Production team members are Madeline Hamaguchi, Evan Hamaguchi, Gia Battista, Tom Abruzzo, and Rob Salas. Theme song by Alex Chong Sound editing and stings by Gia Battista The Mochi Project is made possible through an Impact Projects grant from California Arts Council.

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Nikkei beginnings: Japanese immigrant history with Herb Tanimoto

Host Madeline Hamaguchi is joined by Sacramento-based author and historian Herb Tanimoto to explore the journey of the first Japanese immigrants to the United States and the establishment of their colony in the California foothills, now known as the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Farm. We brush up on our terminology, learn about a samurai war, and discuss Herb's historical fiction novel Keiko's Kimono. Proceeds from purchases of Keiko's Kimono by Herb Tanimoto are donated to American River Conservancy to benefit Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Farm, Placerville, CA. Buy it on Amazon here: https://a.co/d/iBbC849 [https://a.co/d/iBbC849] Review the terminology covered in this episode, explore links to curated resources, and more at vacancyarts.org [http://vacancyarts.org/] Creative and Production team members are Madeline Hamaguchi, Evan Hamaguchi, Gia Battista, Tom Abruzzo, and Rob Salas. Theme song by Alex Chong Sound editing and stings by Gia Battista The Mochi Project is made possible through an Impact Projects grant from California Arts Council.

24 de mar de 20232 h 12 min