«KENJING» संबंधित मलय पुस्तके
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Issei: Japanese Immigrants in Hawaii - Halaman 25
His father, a salesman from Niigata-ken who was used to having customers speaking various dialects, often acted as a mediator between the two prefectural groups.12 Prefectural Associations Prefectural associations called Kenjin-kai were ...
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Transforming the Past: Tradition and Kinship Among ... - Halaman 202
These kenjin-kai (prefectural clubs) provided assistance to members in the event of illness, death, or other crises. Funeral arrangements, which in Japan were usually handled by neighbors and kin of the deceased, were handled by the Issei's ...
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The Economics and Politics of Racial Accommodation: The ...
Initially the kenjin-kai filled an especially vital need for human warmth, as the immigrants were cut off not only from their home villages but also from their families and from almost all hope of immediately establishing a family in America.
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Ethnic Enterprise in America: Business and Welfare Among ...
Since 89 percent of Japanese emigrated from eleven southern prefectures, virtually all Japanese settlers were eligible for membership in some ken organization.1 People from the same ken referred to one another as kenjin ("fellow ken ...
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The Invisible Web: Uncovering Information Sources Search ...
Examples of link types are Company Profile, Stock Quote, Related Books, Download Sites, and so on. Kenjin http://www.kenjin.com Kenjin works in the background, examining the contents of your active window, whether it's a browser, e-mail ...
Chris Sherman, Gary Price,
2001
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Migrants, Immigrants, and Slaves: Racial and Ethnic ...
The Kenjin-kai were also sponsors of elaborate outings each summer, with the various associations competing to see who could put on the biggest show. The young Nisei could appreciate these functions more than the New Year parties.
George Henderson, Thompson Dele Olasiji,
1995
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Guardian of the Sea: Jizo in Hawaiʻi - Halaman 13
Of all of these organizations, the kenjin kai, or prefecture clubs, seem to have enjoyed the greatest longevity, and many of them are still active today. The kenjin kai united people from the same areas in Japan. When one was established, ...
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Democratizing the Enemy: The Japanese American ...
Takeda, Zaibei Hiroshima Kenjinshi, 139; Kumei, "Senkyuhyakusanju- nendai no Kibei Undo: Amerika Kokusekiho tono Kanren ni oite," 149-62; Hirohata, Zaibei Fukuoka Kenjin to Jigyo, 71; Azuma, "At the Fringe of Two States, 250. 14.
Brian Masaru Hayashi,
2004
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The Asian Pacific American Heritage: A Companion to ...
Youcalled those peopleyour kenjin. People from theOld Neighborhood. The Chinese had theSix Companies;the Jewshad the Landsmanschaften. Typical ofthatstage. Ninety percent of the Japanesecame from11 ken,11 provincesin south ...
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Exporting Japan: Politics of Emigration to Latin America - Halaman 232
After the Companhia's experiment, jute planting developed beyond the institute and became the state's major industry. 13. Kanebo Kabushiki Kaisha, Kanebo hyakunenshi, 19 5—96. 14. According to Burajiru fukuoka kenjin hattenshi, as many ...