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His nationality is American (United States of America, from the State of Hawaii), of Japanese ancestry, which makes his ethnicity Japanese-American.
No. He is an American of Japanese ancestry (Japanese-American), originally from the State of Hawaii.
I doubt it. He is an American of Japanese ancestry (Japanese-American), originally from the State of Hawaii.
His parents are Japanese, but he was born in Hawaii so he's Japanese-American.
c) Hawaii
Japanese-American relations were helped by both formal and informal talks.
Japanese American in Hawaii were not forced into internment camps following WWII because Hawaii in the 40's did not seem that important to the states. The government was more worried about the main land.
Yes, he is. He is Japanese-American, and is originally from Hilo, in the State of Hawaii.
I'm sure there were a few here and there. Most Japanese-Americans were in the West Coast states, or in Hawaii. In Hawaii the Japanese ethnic population was a very large percentage of the population. I saw a program on PBS a few months back about a Japanese-American from Nebraska. Living there his family was not subject to internment. This guy was something of a wartime celebrity, written about in the newspapaers and magazines as a decorated combat air crewman who was a Japanese-American. He may have been just about he only nisei in the USAAF. It was only Japanese and Japanese-American residents of the West Coast who were interned. There were so many in Hawaii, they did not try to round them all up.
On basic terms, pearl harbor was when the Japanese attacked the American army in Hawaii.
The address of the National Center For Japanese American Military History is: 94-218 Kiaha Loop, Mililani, HI 96789-2010
Because the Japanese killed over a thousand American soldiers and some US citizens in Hawaii sparking war.