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Stories from Nikkei Canadians : Resilience in Struggle
Stories from Nikkei Canadians : Resilience in Struggle
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Author(s): Fukawa, Masako
ISBN No.: 9781998526482
Pages: 208
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 26.15
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

In this collection of photos and stories, Masako Fukawa brings to vivid voice the lives of Japanese Canadians as they moved from nineteenth-century Japan to coastal BC, and then from wartime internment to postwar reconstruction. Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, the Canadian government forcibly removed Japanese Canadians from coastal areas to internment camps. Their homes and possessions, fishing boats and farms, were seized and either sold cheaply or left to vandals. Respected Nikkei historian Masako Fukawa takes the reader behind the narrative of Japanese Canadian internment and dispossession during World War II to recount the impetus for immigration in Japan and the pre-war immigrant struggle to establish a place in British Columbia. Beginning with the story of her own maternal grandfather, Yoshimatsu Shinde (arrived in Canada 1893), Fukawa follows her family and community members through five generations, from hard-luck Japanese village life to the establishment of Steveston--and the place's reestablishment after the devastations of the war. Stories from Nikkei Canadians is based on personal narratives gathered over many years from documents, photographs, oral interviews, written memoirs, government documents and research trips to Japan. Stories from Nikkei Canadians is an important addition to British Columbia's historical record.


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