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From May 2025, North American Post became a monthly publication. New Issues are published every 4th Friday of the month.
In observance of the 80 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, the Japanese American Museum of Oregon is featuring “Sadako & Paper Cranes: Through Our Eyes” on view through ...
Join us at the inaugural Japanese American community pilgrimage to Bismarck, North Dakota, on September 5 at 1 p.m. and help celebrate completion of the Snow Country Prison Japanese American ...
WHO: Speakers include Bainbridge Island City Council member Clarence Moriwaki, Executive Director, Asian American and Asian & Pacific Islander Americans in Historic Preservation Huy Pham, and artist ...
From May 2025, North American Post became a monthly publication. New Issues are published every 4th Friday of the month.
From May 2025, North American Post became a monthly publication. New Issues are published every 4th Friday of the month.
Tickets start at $10 and can be purchased at: https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/pork-filled/exotic-deadly. For more info, email: [email protected] or text (206) 486-0375 or go to ...
Bruce Miyahara — “OG-San” Marries Food Passion with Service By Elaine Ikoma Ko For The North American Post Introduction Seattle’s Bruce Miyahara has reignited a new passion in his retirement when most ...
History of Seattle Nikkei Immigrants from ‘The North American Times’ This series explores the history of the pre-war Japanese community in Seattle, by reviewing articles in “The North American Times,” ...
Frank Abe is a former reporter for KIRO Newsradio and more recently served as communications director for King County Executive Dow Constantine. He won an American Book Award for “John Okada: The Life ...
Russian invasion of Manchuria, August 9 – September 2 1945. The supplementary map, which is not in the book, shows the “big picture” of what Tei was up against, which she could not have known at the ...
The first chapter (NAP, July 23) featured articles related to the early days of Seattle from around 1850. Here, the focus is Japanese immigrants who first went to Seattle around 1890. The North ...