An interview of Tom I Tagami; Vancouver, BC
Description
Title Proper | An interview of Tom I Tagami; Vancouver, BC |
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1998 |
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 Tom I Tagami conducted by Reiko Tagami and Minnie Hattori on June
25, 1998 in Vancouver, BC
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Name of creator |
Tom (Itsuro) Tagami
was born on February 10, 1920 in Koksilah, BC. He was the son of Jirosaku Tagami
from Higashimuro in Wakayama-ken, Japan and Koyoshi Tagami (nee Yamamoto) from Nishimuro,
Wakayama-ken.
During the internment, Tom and his family were sent to Hastings Park, where they stayed
for three months before relocating to Slocan. In Slocan, he continued his trade and
worked at various lumber companies.
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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.
This record was not digitized.
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Structure
Repository | Nikkei National Museum |
Fonds | Tom I Tagami collection |
Series | An interview of Tom I Tagami |
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An interview of Tom I Tagami; Vancouver, BC
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