An Interview of Fumi Tamagi; Lethbridge, AB
Description
Title Proper | An Interview of Fumi Tamagi; Lethbridge, AB |
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 2000 |
General material designation |
This item has an indeterminable GMD—digital object is not available at this time.
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Scope and content |
An interview of Fumi Tagami conducted by Susan Michi Sirovyak on March 23, 2000. The
interview focuses on topics such as the loss of Tagami property once the family had
been evacuated, Tagami's personal internment experience, working on sugar beet fields
in Alberta, clubs and groups formed by internees, and how the evacuation/internment
affected Tagami and her family.
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Name of creator |
Fumiko (Fumi) Tagami
created this collection. Tagami is the author of "Evacuation Experiences of the Moriyama
Family" and "Rambling Reminisces of Haru Moriyama" both in 1982.
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Immediate source of acquisition |
No digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research
Collective between 2014 and 2018.
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Structure
Repository | Nikkei National Museum |
Fonds | Fumi Tamagi collection |
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Title
An Interview of Fumi Tamagi; Lethbridge, AB
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