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      Members’ Reception and Tour of "From Bento to Mixed Plate" at Maui Arts and Cultural Center2003年12月12日 Maui Arts and Cultural Center Maui, Hawai`i National Museum members are invited to attend a pre-opening reception and tour of From Bento to Mixed Plate: Americans of Japanese American Ancestry in Multicultural Hawai'i at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center in Kahului, Maui. For more information, please contact Rene Tomita in the National Museum’s Honolulu office at 808.946.5417 or via email at rtomita@janm.org. 
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      Fugetsudo 100th Anniversary of Little Tokyo Confection Shop2003年11月29日 In honor of the 100th anniversary of this Little Tokyo landmark, a slide show presentation and conversation with the family of Fugetsudo will explore the history of this confectionary business and its impact on the community. It will also shed light on how a Japanese American family-run business has endured for a century, overcoming the World War II incarceration and other obstacles. A mochi pounding and fortune c... 
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      Craft Class with Ryosen Shibata: Holiday Cards2003年11月22日 Learn how to create your own unique holiday cards. Class fees are $5 for National Museum members and $11 for non-members, includes Museum admission and supplies. 
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      Fresh Words & Actions: "Two in LA" by Rhiana Yazzie2003年11月20日 A staged reading of a play about a young Navajo woman’s shocking discovery of real life in Los Angeles. In her hometown of Cuba, New Mexico, others could not see past Nita’s ethnicity, but in LA she could be anyone she wanted to be. Thrown into the middle of post-9/11 immigration decrees and their inherent biased nature, Nita is forced to experience a physical and emotional displacement of her own. A dram-edy... 
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      Little Tokyo Walking Tour2003年11月15日 The Little Tokyo community in Los Angeles was once a thriving residential, business, and cultural center of the largest Japanese American community in the United States until World War II. Relive history and learn about present day Little Tokyo with National Museum volunteers on this historical walking tour through the National Museum’s neighborhood. Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended. Water will b... 
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      Mago's: Feeding a Generation of Japanese American Activists2003年11月08日 Mago’s Famous Hamburgers fast food place, founded on Centinela Avenue in West Los Angeles, served as the gathering place for a generation active in the social and political activities of the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s. The history and life of Mago’s is inextricably tied to the political and social climate of the era. That story will be will be shared in a slide show presentation celebrating Mago’s, which closed a decad... 
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      Craft Class with Ryosen Shibata: Mizuhiki Flowers2003年11月08日 Create unique flowers with thread, paper, and cords. Class Fees are $5 for National Museum members and $11 for non-members, includes Museum admission and supplies. 
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      Nakahama Manjiro's Tale of Discovery Play2003年11月02日 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. Join us for this special interactive performance where select audience members become part of the show! Participants will don period costumes in this adventure that will transport players to a deserted island in the Pacific to Hawai`i, Massachusetts, and California during the Gold Rush. 
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      Shipwrecked: Adventure on the High Seas2003年11月02日 Become an explorer today! Imagination takes center stage as kids of all ages will discover what it was like to sail the high seas in the nineteenth century. All day. 
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      Public Program and Book Signing cosponsored by the Embassy of Japan, the Smithsonian2003年11月01日 Carmichael Auditorium, National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C. Scholars from Brazil, Canada, and the United States will discuss two new landmark publications that explore the current status of Nikkei in the Americas as well as common attributes Nikkei share, especially in terms of the family, the position of women, religion, education, politics, and economics. For more information, please contact ... 
