COMPOUND OBJECT (8 Items)

Tacoma - 1717 South Fawcett, Tacoma, WA: A Brief Historical Perspective Item Info

Rev. Kosho Yukawa, photograph...
Rev. Kosho Yukawa, photograph
IMAGE
Yaeko Nakano, photograph
Yaeko Nakano, photograph
IMAGE
Susan Stout, research essay...
Susan Stout, research essay - application/pdf
PDF
Rev. Kosho Yukawa, interview...
Rev. Kosho Yukawa, interview transcript - application/pdf
PDF
Rev. Kosho Yukawa, audio...
Rev. Kosho Yukawa, audio - audio
AUDIO
Yaeko Nakano, interview transcript...
Yaeko Nakano, interview transcript - application/pdf
PDF
Yaeko Nakano, audio 1...
Yaeko Nakano, audio 1 - audio
AUDIO
Yaeko Nakano, audio 2...
Yaeko Nakano, audio 2 - audio
AUDIO
Title:
Tacoma - 1717 South Fawcett, Tacoma, WA: A Brief Historical Perspective
Creator:
Stout, Susan
Date Created:
1992
Description:
This project includes interviews with the then minister of Tacoma Buddhist Temple, Reverend Kosho Yukawa, and Mrs. Yaeko Nakano, a longtime member of Tacoma Buddhist Temple and its principal organist. Yukawa describes Buddhist religious practices, the activities of the Temple and its various organizations, his family, and Sunya Pratt. Nakano discusses her family life growing up as a Japanese American in Tacoma, Washington during the Depression, her education, internment experiences during the Second World War, her training and work as a musician, and her involvement with the Tacoma Buddhist Temple in many capacities.
Subjects:
Churches and temples Japanese Americans Tacoma Buddhism Women Evacuation and relocation Religious leaders Artists World War Ethnic relations 20th century Race relations
Location:
Union Station District
Latitude:
47.24507452286103
Longitude:
-122.43565236909946
Source:
Tacoma Community History Project
Type:
record
Format:
compound_object
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Tacoma - 1717 South Fawcett, Tacoma, WA: A Brief Historical Perspective", Tacoma Community History Project, University of Washington Tacoma Library
Reference Link:
https://erika-b.github.io/tchp/items/chp199206.html
Rights
Rights:
Individuals may use project materials for scholarly or research purposes, according to the provisions of fair use, but reproducing, publishing, or broadcasting any oral history project materials requires permission. For more information, see http://content.lib.washington.edu/tacomacommweb/using-projects.html
Standardized Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/