Interviewer
Tsuyako Miyasato
Project
Japanese Immigrants in the Southwest Collection
Biographical Synopsis of Interviewee
Japanese immigrants and descendants living in the El Paso area.
Date of Interview
1981
Length of Interview
Various lengths
Listen to the Interview
Interview no. 520.1 Click here
Interview no. 520.2 Click here
Interview no. 520.3 Click here
Interview no. 520.4 Click here
Interview no. 520.6 Click here
Interview no. 520.7 Click here
Interview no. 520.8 Click here
Interview no. 520.9 Click here
Interview no. 520.10 Click here
Interview no. 520.12 Click here
Interview no. 520.13 Click here
Interview no. 520.14 Click here
Tape Number
Nos. 520.1 -- 520.14
Interview Number
Nos. 520.1 -- 520.14
Terms of Use
Interview nos. 520.5 & 520.11 are Restricted, the rest are Unrestricted.
Recommended Citation
Interview with Norman Araki; Lucille Araki; Joe H. Araki; Mary Araki; Cruz Ito; Hatsuko Harding; Kazuko Shaffer; Sosi Nakayama; John Ohira; Hortencia Ohira; Akira Perdue; Mr. Frank Shindo; Mrs. Frank Shindo; Mr. Chiharu Tagami; Hatsuki Tahiro; Angel G. Tanaka; Toeko Yabumoto; Christine Yanagidate; and Japanese Sokogakkai Festivities, 1981 by Tsuyako Miyasato, 1981, "Interview nos. 520.1 -- 520.14," Institute of Oral History, University of Texas at El Paso.
Comments
520.1: Norman & Lucille Araki
520.2: Joe & Mary Araki
520.3: Cruz Ito
520.4: Hatsuko Harding & Kazuko Shaffer
520.5: Sosi Nakayama (Restricted)
520.6: John & Hortencia Ohira
520.7: Akira Perdue
520.8: Mr. & Mrs. Frank Shindo
520.9: Mr. & Mrs. Chiharu Tagami
520.10: Hatsuki Tahiro
520.11: Angel G. Tanaka (Restricted)
520.12: Toeko Yabumoto
520.13: Christine Yanagidate
520.14: Japanese Sokogakkai Festivities, 1981
Tapes in Japanese, English, and Spanish