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Kuwahara Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SPC-2018-040

Scope and Contents

The Kuwahara Family Papers contains documentation of the Kuwahara family depicting the daily life and people incarcerated in the Poston camp in Arizona during World War II. Materials include: junior high school, high school, and camp community newsletters in both Japanese and English; a short travel journal written by Kenji Kawabe detailing his time while visiting the Granada camp in Colorado, Salt Lake, and the Topaz camp in Utah; photographs of class groups, farm workers, and the desert landscape; watercolor paintings of the Poston camp facilities; and programs and booklets of the family and community reunions of the Poston incarceration camp in print and electronic formats.

Dates

  • 1943-2011

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Conditions Governing Use

All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Director of Archives and Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical materials and not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.

Biographical / Historical

Ikuko June Kuwahara (1930-) was born in Los Angeles County to Kenji and Seiko Kawabe. Tatsuya Kuwahara (1925-) was born in Los Angeles County to Den'emon and Takeno Kuwahara.

The Kawabe and Kuwahara families were forcibly removed from their homes and incarcerated in 1942 to the Poston incarceration camp in Arizona. The Kawabe family was incarcerated at the camp until 1945. Tatsuya was imprisoned at the camp until 1944. Tatsuya and June were married in Los Angeles in 1953.

Poston War Relocation Center History

The Colorado River Relocation Center, also known as the Poston War Relocation Center, was the largest Japanese American incarceration camp in the United States, located in Poston, Arizona. Made up of three sites, it was operational from 1942-1945, and at its height imprisoned over 17,000 people. A memorial monument was built on the site in 1992.

Extent

1 box (1 flat box including 2 disks (DVDs))

1.25 Linear Feet (1 box)

Language of Materials

English

Japanese

Abstract

This collection documents the Kuwahara family's time at the Poston incarceration camp in Arizona during World War II. Materials include: newsletters from the schools and community in Poston's camp, photographs of the people incarcerated at the camp and the desert landscape, watercolor paintings of the camp facilities, and programs and booklets from the reunions of the Poston camp families. Some of the items in this collection have been digitized and available online.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Terry Kuwahara donated the collection to the Gerth Archives and Special Collections on Sept 22, 2018 when the Library hosted a Scanning Day event at the Gardena Valley Japanese Cultural Institute.

Availability of Digital Reproductions

Some of the items in this collection have been digitized and available at the CSU Japanese American Digitization Project site: Kuwahara Family Papers Digital Collection

CSU Japanese American Digitization Project

This collection is part of the California State University Japanese American Digitization Project. Other collections about the history of Japanese Americans are found in the digital repository: CSU Japanese American Digitization Project

Translation

English translation, synopses, and brief descriptions for Japanese language materials are available at the CSU Japanese American Digitization Project site: Kuwahara Family Papers Digital Collection

Processing Information

The collection was processed by Kathryn Brunet in 2018; the finding aid was updated by Yoko Okunishi in 2019.

Text files were 4.01 GB (34 files) and extracted from DVDs and normalized to a PDF format.

English translation, synopses, and brief descriptions for Japanese language materials are prepared by Yoko Okunishi.

Digital Reproductions

The Gerth Archives and Special Collections also created born-analog objects (digitized materials) from original items for long-term preservation and electronic access, adhering to best practice and standards to ensure the authenticity, integrity, and security of material. Redaction was applied to protect personal identifiable information and large files were compressed for greater efficiency online. For more information on digitization process, please see CSU Japanese American Digitization Project technical reference guide.

The most of the items in this collection have been digitized. The set of digital reproduction preservation files along with normalized text files is stored on the Gerth Archives and Special Collections' department drive for both preservation purposes and duplicate requests.

The set of digital reproduction access derivatives (access files) created for the digital management system is stored on the Gerth Archives and Special Collections' department external drive for staff use.

Title
Inventory of Kuwahara Family Papers
Status
Completed
Author
Kathryn Brunet; Yoko Okunishi
Date
2018-10-25
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English; Japanese

Revision Statements

  • 2019 October: Abstract, Scope and Content, Biographical/Historical, and Container information were revised; and Processing Information, Immediate Source of Acquisition, Material Specific Details, Existence and Location of Copies, Related Materials, and Digital Object were added by Yoko Okunishi.

Repository Details

Part of the California State University Dominguez Hills, Gerth Archives and Special Collections Repository

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