An Interview of Roy and Shizuko Akune

An Interview of Roy and Shizuko Akune

Description

Title Proper An Interview of Roy and Shizuko Akune
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized 1997
General material designation
This series has an indeterminable GMD—digital object is not available at this time.
Scope and content
The series consists of a taped interview of Roy and Shizuko Akune recorded on January 30, 1997 in Richmond, BC by Minnie Hattori, Susan Sirovyak and Yuri Shinpo. The interview discusses childhood, marriage, sugar beets, fishing, kendo and the Buddhist Church.
Name of creator
Yuichi Akune (née Yuichi Kawabata) has a significant role in the Japanese Canadian community, before and after World War II. He is internationally recognized for his passion and refined talent in Kendo. He was born on February 3 1909, in Kominato, Kagoshima, Japan. His surname was changed to 'Akune' after he was legally adopted by his cousin, Nariyoshi Akune. He is referred to as 'Gichan' by his son, Roy Akune.
Immediate source of acquisition
No digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective between 2014 and 2018.
This record was not digitized.

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An Interview of Roy and Shizuko Akune
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