Gakko Katei Tushin (Communications and Reports from School and Home)
Description
Title Proper | Gakko Katei Tushin (Communications and Reports from School and Home) |
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1921 |
General material designation |
From this item, LOI has digitized a textual record.
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Scope and content |
A beige softcover book with blue binding. The book consists of annual communications
and reports from school and home between 1921 and 1941.
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Name of creator |
Toshio Odamura
was a Canadian of Japanese descent who grew up in Steveston, BC where he attended
Lord Byng School. In the 1930s, he studied at the Steveston Japanese Language School,
and in January 1936 he married Naraye Sakai in Haney, BC. His father, Magoichi Odamura,
was a fisherman in Steveston, BC and later farmed in Haney, BC. Toshio Odamura was
interned at Slocan, BC, and lived at Bay Farm, moving with his wife to Penticton,
BC after the end of the war years and later to Vancouver, BC.
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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 selectively.
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Title
Gakko Katei Tushin (Communications and Reports from School and Home)
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