Terminal Island: Ethnography of an Ethnic Community : Its Dissolution and Reorganization to a Non-spatial Community |
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Selection of Interviewees | 16 |
G Validity of Study | 22 |
Early History and Prewar Setting | 47 |
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activities assembly centers Association became Brighton Beach Buddhist built California canneries closely knit Club community of East concept contacts degree Despite disaster earlier early East San Pedro elementary school English ethnic community ethnic group evacuation eviction existing exogamy factors Fish Harbor fishing boats fishing vessels former Terminal Islanders functions group identity Hawaii houses identified individual internment camps interviews issei Japa Japanese community Japanese fishermen Japanese immigrants Japanese language Japanese language school Japanese values jig boats judo kibei land lived located Long Beach majority culture males Manzanar Moreover move munity nese nikkei nisei non-Japanese norms occupation operated organizations parents period picnic popular port postwar prefecture prewar Rattlesnake Island relocation San Pedro Bay sansei Seabrook Farms shared Shinto social structure started tion traditional Japanese Tule Lake tuna clippers U.S. Army United various village West Coast World War II