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Oahu High School Students Needed to Host 10th-11th Graders from Okinawa from Feb 29-Mar 14, 2015

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Uchinanchu Dispersion in the World (2010?)

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‘The Legend of Nanga Bozu,’ ‘Ryukyu Kingdom After 1609: Social Classes and Genealogy,’ ‘A Film About the Uchinanchu People’

Updated 12/3/14 ‘Map It!’ (by Louie) Sep/Oct 2014: The Legend of Nanga Bozu  (10/30/14); The Naha Tug-of-War  (9/29/14). “A Film About the Uchinanchu People” (42 min) from the Secretariat of the 5th World Uchinanchu committee (Okinawaology Blog, 11/7/12). Uploaded to … Continue reading

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‘Okinawa Hai!’ 2014: Oct. 1-Nov. 10

Updated 12/3/14 Okinawa Hai is managed by Marie Lewis, and it features some of the best articles by people who are actually on the ground in Okinawa and writing about their own experiences in a style that’s informal, readable, informative, … Continue reading

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Takeshi Onaga Elected Governor of Okinawa

Last updated 12/3/14 Ryukyu Shimpo 11/16/14: Ex-Naha Mayor opposed to the construction of new US base wins Okinawa gubernatorial race Asahi Shimbun 11/16/14: Onaga, opponent of Futenma relocation plan, set to win Okinawa governor election Washington Post 11/14/14: As Okinawa … Continue reading

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Hawaii Okinawa Center 2014 Holiday Craft Fair Nov 29-30

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David Ige, Governor!

Star-Advertiser 11/4/14: Ige it is (by Derrick DePledge & Kristen Consillio) Ryukyu Shimpo 11/6/14: Third generation Okinawan American Ige become new Hawaii Governor Reuters 11/5/14: Democrat David Ige wins Hawaii governor’s race, MSNBC projects LA Times 11/4/14: Hawaii: Democrat David … Continue reading

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My 3rd Trip to China: The China-Okinawa Connection

One day in Shanghai, we spent a few hours at the City God Temple shopping center looking around. We had finished a delicious multi-course lunch there in one of the restaurants and were waiting for our bus to come pick … Continue reading

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Book: ‘Descent into Hell: Civilian Memories of the Battle of Okinawa’

Source: “Descent into Hell: Civilian Memories of the Battle of Okinawa by New Zealand translators published in US,” Ryukyu Shimpo, 7 Oct. 2014. Descent into Hell: Civilian Memories of the Battle of Okinawa, published by Merwin Asia, is a translation … Continue reading

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Okinawa Marathon 15 Feb. 2015

[Source] Registration from Nov 1, 2014 to Dec 10, 2014 Okinawa Marathon Executive Office 2-17-14 Uechi Okinawa City Okinawa Japan Phone: 098-930-0088 Homepage: http://okinawa-marathon.com/eng/ The Okinawa Marathon runs through different cities, towns, and villages in central Okinawa. The marathon aims … Continue reading

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Vancouver, BC, Okinawa Taiko 2014

The title of this YouTube video is “ミルクムナリ (Mirukumunari), Vancouver Okinawa Taiko, 2014 Chinese New Year Event.” It was uploaded by Okipri14 on 2/3/14. Description: “Feb.02, 2014 Okinawan Drum Dance performance for Chinese New Year Event at Landsdowne Center in … Continue reading

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OAA 2014 Bazaar in Gardena – ‘It Was Fun!’

By Elizabeth Shimabukuro Yesterday I was able to take James with me to the Okinawa Association of America’s Annual Bazaar in Gardena, CA. The vendors and performance stage were in the parking lot. The dining room, which served soba, was … Continue reading

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Okinawa’s Elevated Storehouses

Last updated 10/13/14 One day my Dad made a sketch of Uncle Hoso’s house in Oyakawa Village in Haneji, Okinawa. (See “The Floor Plan of Houses in Old Okinawa.”) On another day he took a notepad and sketched an elevated Okinawan … Continue reading

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1850 British View of ‘Lewchew and the Lewchewans’

Last updated 10/12/14, 11/29/18 Two and a half years before Commodore Matthew C. Perry arrived, George Smith, the Anglican bishop of Hong Kong, dropped anchor at Naha, Okinawa. The date was 3 October 1850, and Perry wouldn’t arrive until 26 May … Continue reading

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Shimakutuba Gakumun Kai 10/13/14 at 7:30pm at Jikoen (Honolulu)

From Eric Forwarded by Rodney Inefuku Gusuuyo Chuuganabira! Aki natoibiishiga nama nu wa-chichi madamada achisaibiin! Its Autumn now but the weather is still hot! Chaaganjuu yamiseemi? Chigi nu Getsuyoubi ya shimakutuba gakumun kai aibiigutu, imensooriyo-sai! Hope you are all doing … Continue reading

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Public Lecture: ‘Contemporary Life in Okinawa: Living Among and with the Military Bases’ 10/12/14

Last updated 10/11/14 From Joyce N. Chinen: (Forwarded by Rodney Inefuku) Please join us this Sunday, October 12, at 3:00 pm for the next Center for Okinawan Studies public lecture in Moore 319 at the Center for Korean Studies Auditorium … Continue reading

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Grant Murata, Andagi, Tobe! Uta

Hi Folks! Fun event coming this Sunday. See below. I see Grant Sundee Murata in the picture below – center back row, looking so serious. I met Grant at Ward Centre Marukai a coupla months ago. Really down-to-earth good fun … Continue reading

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Lawrence Downes – An Uchinanchu on the NY Times Editorial Board

Last updated 10/5/14 The excerpts below are from Jerry Kammer’s “Sulzberger’s Voice.”1 Kammer, a nationally recognized journalist and a senior research fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, is openly critical of Downes, but he provides essential background on Downes … Continue reading

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Compact Between the U.S. and the Kingdom of Loo-Choo, ll July 1854

The text of the compact below is from J. Willett Spalding’s The Japan Expedition: Japan and Around the World: An Account of Three Visits to the Japanese Empire, Redfield, New York, 1855: 339-341 [https://archive.org/details/japanexpedition00spalgoog]. Spalding served aboard the expedition flagship, … Continue reading

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The Floor Plan of Houses in Old Okinawa

Last updated 10/13/14 My curiosity about the old Okinawan house began with a drawing that my Dad made about 2 to 3 years before he passed away. While visiting him at his house, out of the blue, he took my … Continue reading

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Rare U.S. Photos of Civilians from the Battle of Okinawa

The following photos of civilians caught up in the turmoil of the Battle of Okinawa in 1945 are from the late Lieutenant Reinhart T. Kowallis’s collection. Most were taken by the Lieutenant, but some may have been taken by other … Continue reading

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Must Read: George Feifer’s ‘Okinawa: 66 Years Later’

Last updated 10/3/14 George Feifer’s article appeared in the February 2012 issue of Collier’s. Here are some excerpts: Starting with elementary facts about the largest land-sea-air battle in history may make sense because they’re so little known. Or approximation of … Continue reading

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Literature, Maui, Uchinaguchi, Kina, ‘Map It!,’ Comfort Women, Must-See, McDonalds

Last updated 10/1/14 Umushirikutu Ryota Shimabukuro, “Event introducing Okinawan literature held at US Library of Congress” (Ryukyu Shimpo, 9/14/14): On September 9, an event introducing Okinawan literature titled “Living Spirit” was held at the US Library of Congress in Washington … Continue reading

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Rare Ryukyu Documents

From Ryukyu Shimpo: “Chinese classic documents from the Ryukyu Kingdom era published” (4/1/14): The curator of the Uruma City Library Atsushi Enokawa, who took part in the project, said, “We took 20 years to research documents lost during the Battle … Continue reading

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Okinawan and Mainland Japanese DNA Similar

Ryukyu Shimpo (9/17/14) reported that “Modern people living in the Ryukyu Islands are genetically more closely related to those in the main islands of Japan than people in Taiwan or mainland China, a research team has found.” The following are … Continue reading

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‘Okinawa Hai!’ 2014: May 14 – Sep. 29

Okinawa Hai is managed by Marie Lewis, and it features some of the best articles by people who are actually on the ground in Okinawa and writing about their own experiences in a style that’s informal, readable, informative, and fun. … Continue reading

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Okinawa Association of America Annual Bazaar 10/12/14 (Gardena)

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Hui Makaala Scholarship Fund Luncheon & Fashion Show 10/19/14 (Honolulu)

Sunday, October 19, 2014 Boutique Sales and Silent Auction – 9 am Ballroom Doors open – 11:30 am Lunch – Noon Fashion Show – 1 pm Pomaikai Ballrooms at Dole Cannery (Parking in Dole Cannery, $6 with validation; Ballrooms located … Continue reading

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Tobe! Uta Sanshin 10/18/14 – Hawaii Okinawa Center 3PM

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Ukwanshin Newsletter 9/6/14

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