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Two Japanese Canadian women in kimonos.
A Japanese flute player entertaining at a Japanese Canadian Redress Fundraising Dinner, March 5, 1988.
Kabuki Theatre is a performance of dance and song, circa 1950. During the 1940s and 1950s in Montreal, drama groups, such as the Japanese Drama Group, were an important community social activity. The Nisei Drama Club performed in English while the Montreal Young Buddhist Society (MYBS) performed in Japanese.
Group of dancing women in kimonos entertaining at a Japanese Canadian Redress Fundraising Dinner, March 5, 1988.
Japanese stellar taiko (Japanese Drums) drummers entertaining at a Japanese Canadian Redress Fundraising Dinner, March 5, 1988.
Alice Kudo and Sandra Kawai promoting the book Bittersweet Passage.
Montreal Bulletin volunteers circa 1996.
Montreal Bulletin volunteers in 1988: Kano Futamura, Seizo and Ken Futamura, Seizo and Shigeru Watanabe.
Montreal Bulletin volunteers in 1988: Rei Nakashima.
Montreal Bulletin volunteers in 1988: Kim Nakashima, Tom Yamashita, Dorothy Okata, Irene Kudo.
Montreal Bulletin volunteers: Nori Tate-Michi, Dorothy Okada, Tom Yamashita, Flo Onishi.
Montreal Bulletin volunteers: Kano Futamura and son.
Montreal Bulletin volunteers: Rei Nakashima, Sets Kuwabara, Dorothy Okata.
Montreal Bulletin volunteers: Back row- Hiro Uchida, Con Fukuyama; Middle row- Rei Nakashima, Dorothy Okata, Tom Yamashita, Miki Fukuyama, Amy Miyamoto; Front row- Marge Umezuki, Irene Kudo.

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