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The Burning Horse : The Japanese-American Experience in the Yakima Valley, 1920-1942 Book

The Burning Horse : The Japanese-American Experience in the Yakima Valley, 1920-1942
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The Burning Horse : The Japanese-American Experience in the Yakima Valley, 1920-1942, For the tribes of the Yakima Indian Federation, the word yakima meant beautiful land, but for the Japanese settlers in the early 'twenties, yaki meant burning, and uma meant horse. Their ideographs take on additional significance when consider, The Burning Horse : The Japanese-American Experience in the Yakima Valley, 1920-1942
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  • The Burning Horse : The Japanese-American Experience in the Yakima Valley, 1920-1942
  • Written by author Thomas H. Heuterman
  • Published by Eastern Washington University Press,U.S., 1995/12/01
  • For the tribes of the Yakima Indian Federation, the word "yakima" meant "beautiful land," but for the Japanese settlers in the early 'twenties, "yaki" meant "burning," and "uma" meant "horse." Their ideographs take on additional significance when consider
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Introduction

Chapter I: Burning Horse Chapter II: "An Insoluble Lump in the Melting Pot": 1920
Chapter III: "Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty": 1921
Chapter IV: The "Insidious Propaganda" of 1922
Chapter V: Wapato, the Lexington of 1923
Chapter VI: "Not Race Prejudice, But Race Preservation": 1924-1925
Chapter VII: "Wapato Wins a Pennant!": The Socialization of 1920-41
Chapter VIII: "We Have the Same Rights as Other Citizens": The 1930s Chapter IX: "We Have Done Our Part to Keep Our Country Under the Stars and Stripes": 1941-1942

Epilogue Appendix Bibliography Index


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