An Indoor Group Photograph of Men and Women at Long Tables; Tashme, BC

An Indoor Group Photograph of Men and Women at Long Tables; Tashme, BC

Description

Title Proper An Indoor Group Photograph of Men and Women at Long Tables; Tashme, BC
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized 1944
General material designation
From this item, LOI has digitized a textual record.
Scope and content
This image depicts four long tables set up in a large building filled with people. There are men and women in formal attire gathered around the tables. There are flower bouquets along the lengths of the tables as well as tea cups and soda bottles.
Name of creator
Fumiko Kawata was born in 1938 in Cumberland BC to parents Itoko and Yoshitoshi Kawata. Yoshitoshi's parents were Sowa & Kinshiro Kawata from Ehime prefecture. Kinshiro came to Canada as a farm labourer on the Empress of Russia Dec 19, 1922, his nearest relative at that time was Tomi Kawata of Yanazaki Mura, Nishiwa gori, Ehime Ken, Japan. Itoko and Yoshitoshi were born in Japan and remained Japanese Nationals.
Immediate source of acquisition
The digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective between 2014 and 2018.
This record was digitized in full.

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An Indoor Group Photograph of Men and Women at Long Tables; Tashme, BC
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Terminology

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