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- Loyal Linguists : Nisei of World War II, Learned Japanese in Minnesota
- How Historical Context Matters for Fourth and Fifth Generation Japanese Americans
- Japanese American Internment, 1942-1945 Wide Variety of Sources That Suggest a Combination of Social and Cultural Methodology
- Processing Cultural Trauma: Intergenerational Effects of the Japanese American Incarceration
- Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma and Post-Internment
- A Resource Guide for Asian and Pacific American Students, K-12. INSTITUTION National Association for Asian and Pacific American Education, Berkeley, Calif
- Indian American Youth and Their Dating
- Look Toward the Mountain, Mofa Episode 3, Who We Are Today Transcript
- Beyond the Hyphen: Representation of Multicultural Japanese Identity In
- Nikkei 日系 ...Anyone with One Or More Ancestors from Japan, Or Who Self-Identifies As Nikkei
- Timeline of Japanese American History
- Nisei: a Crisis of Identity
- Transnational Citizenship and Deterritorialized Identity: the Meanings of Nikkei Diasporas' Shuttling Between the Philippines and Japan
- [Review Of] Yukiko Kimura. Issei: Japanese Immigrants in Hawaii
- Japan's Asia-Pacific Migrations and the Making of the Japanese Empire, 1868-1945
- Japanese-American Literature
- Language and Cultural Maintenance of Hawai'i-Born Nisei
- Ethnic Identity, Culture, and Race: Japanese and Nikkei at Home and Abroad 民族、文化、人種−−本土及び海外の日本人と日 系日本人
- Japanese-American Research Project (JARP): a Three-Generation Study, 1890–1966
- Aging Among Southeast Asian Americans in California Assessing Strengths and Challenges, Strategizing for the Future
- Dealing with Japanese-Americans, Oct 1942" (1942)
- The Asian Woman in America*
- Hawaii Fit, and Was Now Public Purchase
- Ethnic and Racial Identity in Multiracial Sansei: Intergenerational Effects of the World War II Mass Incarceration of Japanese Americans1
- 1 Japanese Diaspora in the Americas
- The Triple Disaster As an Opportunity to Feel Japanese Again in Hawaii
- Japanese Americans in Hawai'i
- Japanese American Cultural Identity: the Role of WWII, Internment, and the 3/11 Disaster in Japan
- Sansei Research Project Survey
- Nisei/Sansei: Shifting Japanese American Identities and Politics'
- The Experience of Japanese Americans in the United Japanese
- Outsiders in "The Land of the Free": Aspects of the Asian-American Experience in the Northwest Columbia Magazine, Winter 1996-97: Vol
- Asians in America, Asian Americans, and Asian America
- Japanese Canadian” in Oral History: a Comparison Between the Japanese Canadian Sansei and the Ijusha Nisei
- Copyrighted Material Not for Distribution Figure 1.3
- From “Vanishing Race” to Friendly Ally: Japanese American Perceptions of Native Hawaiians During the Interwar Years
- Reprinted from Summer/June 2020 Currents
- Japanese Americans in World War Ii
- Issei Faced Discrimination in 1880, California Passed a Law That Prohibited a White from Marrying a Negro, Mulatto, Mongol Or Malay
- The Japanese in Hawaii: a Historical and Demographic Perspective