All that remains
the legacy of the World War II Japanese American internment camps
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Author
Contributions
- Heffernan, Terry, photographer - Contributor
- Hinrichs, Kit, designer - Contributor
- Nguyen, Dang, designer - Contributor
- Hirasuna, Delphine, 1946- - Contributor
Publication
2016 - self, British Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
16,000 words, Guess
Page Count
64 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveallthatremainsle00hira
- ISBN-10069261611X
- ISBN-139780692616116
- OCLC Control Number954560389
- Open LibraryOL27105875M
Classifications
- LCCD769.8.A6 H584 2016
- LCCNK839.3.J32 H56 2016
Description
Catalogue of the traveling exhibition, The art of gaman, that has been exhibited in fifteen museums in America and Japan between 2005 and 2015. Includes brief descriptions of the folk art objects and the artists who made them.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Obsessions -- no 2
- Obsessions (Richmond, British Columbia) -- no. 2.
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