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Lectures & Discussions

Japanese Americans in Sumo

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Lectures & Discussions

Japanese Americans in Sumo

From the 1930s to the 1950s, sumo wrestling emerged as a popular sport among the Nisei (second generation Japanese Americans), especially for those in Hawaii, Los Angeles, and the San Joaquin Valley.

Join Brian Niiya, curator of the exhibition Sumo U.S.A.: Wrestling the Grand Tradition as he moderates a panel of Japanese American sumo wrestlers who participated in this fascinating sport prior to World War II and in America’s concentration camps. Panel participants will share their stories about what it was like to participate in U.S. sumo tournaments during that period. Reservations required. Free with Museum admission.

Saturday, Jul 05, 1997

1:00 PM PDT

From the 1930s to the 1950s, sumo wrestling emerged as a popular sport among the Nisei (second generation Japanese Americans), especially for those in Hawaii, Los Angeles, and the San Joaquin Valley.

Join Brian Niiya, curator of the exhibition Sumo U.S.A.: Wrestling the Grand Tradition as he moderates a panel of Japanese American sumo wrestlers who participated in this fascinating sport prior to World War II and in America’s concentration camps. Panel participants will share their stories about what it was like to participate in U.S. sumo tournaments during that period. Reservations required. Free with Museum admission.

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