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  • Collection: Shades of Tulare County Project

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The Wong family poses in front of the sign at the entrance to Sequoia National Park. Pictured are (left to right): bottom row, Roger Wong, Pamela Wong, Nora Wong, Grace Wong, Irene Wong, and Shuisan San Wong. Top row: Victor Wong, Clara Chan, and…

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The Yamashita family is shown cooking Mochi Rice in the backyard of their home in Ivanhoe.

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Yamashita family members stand in the yard of their house in the late 1930s. Their packing shed is seen in the background.

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GrandfatherYaohachi Imoto gave his grandson, Ken Imoto, his first haircut. Ken was held by Nellie Imoto during the process.

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Yosh Imoto was a life guard at Bass Lake in 1930

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Yoshikazu Morioka, pictured in the front row far left, poses with members of the Tulare, California, "Cottonwood" baseball team. The team's manager, S. G. Sakamoto, is seen at the far left of the top row.

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Two young boys play as Sumo wrestlers.

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Yow Joe and George Challin in the Joe home in Tulare, California in 1913.

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Yow Joe and George Challing are posed in front of the Yow Lee & Co. General Merchandise store at 241 South K Street in Tulare, California. The store sold Chinese and Japanese "fancy goods" and also served as an employment agency.

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Yow Joe and Rosie Moey Yuen pose for a publicity photo. They performed in New York as Ziegfield dancers, Chong and Muey.
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