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Karen Ishibashi photograph collection
Karen Ishibashi photograph collection contains two panoramic photographs of the Eastern Young Buddhist League conventions.
Kato Family Papers
The Amy Kato collection primarily consists of newspaper and newsletter publications created at the Lordsburg, Santa Fe, Jerome and Rohwer internment camps (1942-1944). Contents are written in Japanese and English. Collection also includes newspaper clippings related to the internment experience (ca. 1943), two issues of the Pacific Citizen newspaper (1943-1944) and a graduation announcement from Denson High School (1944).
Kayoko Kawaguchi photograph collection
This is a collection of Kay Kawaguchi's photography of JASC events and one audio file.
Kazlinn Sugiyama photograph collection
Collection contains photographs from the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) 60th Gala celebration.
Kazuko and Mitsuo Fujishima collection
Collection contains uniforms and other items previously belonging to Mitsuo Jack Fujishima (d. 2015). Fujishima served in the Navy during WWII. Also included in the collection are photographs that were taken in an incarceration camp, most likely Rohwer, and while serving in the military. There is one piece of correspondence about moving graves and a memorial service program.
Keiko Yamagata Takemoto artifact collection
Collection contains an autograph book that was crafted in Tule Lake Relocation Center during World War II. The hand-crafted book has a hinged, plywood cover with an ink illustration of barracks in the foreground and the Tule Lake Mountains in the background. The book is bound with a string and is filled with personalized messages to Keiko.
Kevin Maruyama artifact collection
Collection contains large golf trophy from the Top Flite golf club inscribed with award recipient names from 1951-1991.
Kikue Ruth Kumata photograph collection
The Kikue Ruth Kumata Photograph Collection contains a panoramic photograph of the “Adult Education Teachers Club” that was taken in Washington, D.C. in 1956. The Capitol Building is visible in the background.
Kikuko and Aiko Fujimura photograph collection
The collection includes eight photo albums of family and friends in the US (mostly Chicago and California) and Japan.
Kimi Enta Papers
Collection contains two spiral-bound notebooks with handwritten recipes.