IMAGE

Nisei girls wearing kimono

Image 45.02.08b

Description

Caption by Homer Yasui: “Yuka and Michi [Yasui] sitting, and wearing kimono. Michi is holding a cloth parasol. This is a very cute picture, and I’d guess that Yuka was around 3 years old then.”

Object ID

45.02.08b

Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)

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Nisei girls wearing kimono

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ca. 1929

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Photograph

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Hood River, Oregon

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https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-259-221/

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Multimedia details

Contributor

Densho

Publisher

Densho Digital Repository

Date

ca. 1929

Location

Hood River, Oregon

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

tiff

Subject

Identity and values; Family; Kibei; Portraits

Credit Line

Courtesy of Densho, Yasui Family Collection

MUMI Number

45.02.IMG.043

Contributor

Densho

Publisher

Densho Digital Repository

Date

ca. 1929

Location

Hood River, Oregon

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

tiff

Subject

Identity and values; Family; Kibei; Portraits

Credit Line

Courtesy of Densho, Yasui Family Collection

MUMI Number

45.02.IMG.043

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