Ikeda family.

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Kando Ikeda came to the United States from Japan sometime around 1906. He married Tsukiko Nagura in 1911, who had also arrived in the U.S. in 1906. They had three daughters: Mary Mieko, Noriko and Kazuko. Kando Ikeda was interned at Fort Missoula, Mont., Fort Sill, Okla., Camp Livingston, La. and in Santa Fe, N.M. during World War II.

From the description of Ikeda family papers, 1908-1951. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 214931737

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Japan
Fort Sill (Okla.)
New Mexico--Santa Fe
Louisiana--Fort Livingston
Montana--Fort Missoula
Camp Livingston (Alexandria, La.)
Oklahoma--Fort Sill
United States
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Buddhism
Buddhist memorial rites and ceremonies
Christianity and other religions
Concentration camps
Japanese Americans
Japanese Americans
Japanese American women
Peace
World War, 1939-1945 Forced repatriation
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Family

Active 1908

Active 1951

Japanese,

English

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