Mas Takano tells about his education during internment at Amache Relocation Center in Colorado after the signing of Executive Congressman Mike Honda (D-Calif.), who was interned at Colorado's Japanese American concentration camp, Amache, with his
Survivors, descendants and families make pilgrimage to Amache Camp Amache Welcome to the first virtual Amache Pilgrimage! Join us as we kick off the weekend with our Opening Ceremony. We'll start at the
In-person Pilgrimage - Amache.org U.S. senators from Colorado join effort to preserve 'Camp Amache'
Stories Behind the Objects Ireicho National Tour—Amache | Japanese American National The Japanese internment camp near the small town of Granada on the Eastern Plains housed around 7500 people at its height
Thank you for joining us as we reflected, shared, and connected to Amache's past. We hope you will continue to engage, listen, Empowered By Place: From Amache to Denver This video features Amache survivors and descendants Athena Mari Asklipiadis, Kirsten Leong, Tami Suzuki, and Gary T. Ono.
Part Five: Pilgrimage to Amache ~ June 1993 ~ Gordon Nagai is an American born in California who was imprisoned at Amache, Densho Oral History - Mutsu Homma
Camp Amache Will Become A National Historic Site Hundreds of people take an emotional journey to Amache, the former World War II concentration camp in Colorado. Material Engagement and the Japanese American Incarceration Experience at Amache By: April Kamp-Whittaker (UNM), Bonnie
Part 1 of an address by Marge Taniwaki on her incarceration in a POW camp for the duration of WWII. She was jailed at Manzanar Amache Preservation Society 31st Annual Manzanar Pilgrimage (2000) - Part 5
Survivors of Amache and families gather to remember what happened there 80 years ago Help Preserve the Asian American history in Colorado by supporting a new national park site preserving the story of Amache, Amache and Denver, Colorado Presented in conjunction with the Amache pilgrimage. May 13-17, 2025. Tuesday, May 13 - Thursday 15, 2025. Stamping
Camp Amache will become part of the National Park system and a National Historic Site. Pilgrimage to Amache returns
On February 19, 1942, shortly after the United States was thrust into World War II after Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D Pilgrimage to Amache National Site this weekend Japanese Internment Camp archeological dig
On May 17, 2024, I had the opportunity to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony for our nation's newest national park site, the former Amache 2025 Amache Pilgrimage. Friday, 6:00 AM Sunday, 3:00 PM. Amache National Historic Site Country Road 23 5/10 Granada, Prairie Ghosts and the 2024 Amache Pilgrimage – Pacific Citizen
Pilgrimage to Amache Historic Site Saturday Over the weekend more than one hundred people from around the country traveled to southeastern Colorado, to remember those
2021 Amache Virtual Pilgrimage Welcome - Representative Joe Neguse Bennet Calls On the Senate to Pass His Bill to Add Amache to the National Park System
2021 Amache Virtual Pilgrimage Closing Ceremony This program from May 4th, 2022 discusses recent work and family histories from the Amache Relocation Center in Granada, CO.
Learn more about the groups working at Amache and opportunities for you to get involved in the process of making Amache a UNBOXED: The Amache Collections
What's Happening at Amache Amache National Historical Site Act Moves Forward In Senate Trip to Amache
This short film explains how the Amache Pilgrimage came to be. The long version of the film, “Colorado Experience: Amache” is Camp Amache in southeast Colorado was the 10th largest city in the state during World War II. 7000 Japanese Americans were President Biden designates Amache National Historic Site America’s Newest National Park
Colorado congressmen propose making Amache internment camp a national site The annual Amache Pilgrimage takes place on the Saturday before Memorial Day weekend, May 16-18, 2025, next year. Nikkeijin Kai of Colorado will provide the (5 of 5) My Story: Japanese American WWII Incarceration
The Japanese internment camp in southeastern Colorado will become the nation's newest national park. It's an effort to keep the What would joining the National Park Service do for the Amache land? Each year, survivors and their families make an annual pilgrimage to Amache. It's the incarceration camp where 7300
Explore the stories behind three of JANM's collections related to the concentration camp at Amache. Director of Collections Projects | Amache Alliance Power of Place: Finding Your Family Barrack
Rep. Mike Honda visits Amache Internment Camp Looking at one aspect of the importance the Amache Gardens had for Japanese American prisoners in the internment camp of
Injustice Forever: The Story of Amache Over the last 20 years films such as “Conscience and the Constitution” and “Rabbit in the Moon,” and books like Free to Die for
Remembering Amache, the story of Colorado’s WWII Japanese internment camp Origin Story of the Amache Pilgrimage Hear the stories of Amache artifacts in museum collections. Kristen Hayashi will tell us about the collection at the Japanese
A former Japanese internment camp in southeastern Colorado is one step closer to becoming a national park. An Archaeology of Gardens and Gardeners at Amache, an illustrated lecture prepared for Tadaima! A Community Virtual Amache Display Virtual Tour Oral History Interview with Marge Taniwaki CSU Pueblo
Amache National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service) 2025 Amache Pilgrimage Join John Hopper, director of the Amache Preservation Society as he presents the history of the Amache Internment camp in
The annual Japanese American community Pilgrimage to Amache National Historic Site is a special time for Amache descendants. Drastically Impacted by Mas Takano An Archaeology of Gardens and Gardeners at Amache A Contribution to Tadaima by Bonnie Clark Source
Colorado's senators are now joining the effort to preserve the Grenada Relocation Center, also known as Camp Amache, a former Making Connections - Analyzing the Gardens of Amache Internment Camp Pilgrimage to Amache National Site this weekend.
Remembering Amache, the story of Colorado's WWII Japanese internment camp. Pilgrimages to former WWII concentration camps for those of Japanese descent were started in the late 1960s. It took nearly a quarter century for former Interview with Coloradoan Teruye "Tay" Shioshita Kondo - Part 1/2
Interview with Coloradoan Teruye "Tay" Shioshita Kondo - Part 2/2 On Senate Floor, Bennet Objects to Lee’s Amendment to His Amache National Historic Site Act
"Are you a human being?" a young soldier asked Mutsu Homma while she was imprisoned in the Amache incarceration camp, The 2023 Amache Pilgrimage Memorial Ceremony (May 20, 2023 For many Japanese Americans, the Amache internment camp in Colorado stirs up many emotions. More local videos here:
Pilgrimage - Amache National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Material Engagement and the Japanese American Incarceration Experience at Amache
【2023 12th annual Films of Remembrance Rooted in History Trailer Pilgrimage History - Amache.org Manzanar Japanese POW Camp
Amache Preservation Society · Honor and Reflect Annual Amache Pilgrimage · Visit and Learn Japanese American Incarceration Sites · The origin of the name Amache was one of 10 internment camps in the U.S., where thousands of Japanese Americans were imprisoned. On Saturday, May 20, 2023, the annual Amache Pilgrimage Memorial Ceremony was held at the Amache Camp Site in Granada, Colorado,
Amachean Experiences and Stories 2021 Amache Virtual Pilgrimage Welcome - Senator John Hickenlooper 2025 Amache Pilgrimage. Weekend Schedule. Page 2. Amache Volunteer Day on May 16th Friday Morning. Supporting APS & NPS for the Annual Amache Pilgrimage. Set up
2025 Amache Pilgrimage — Japanese American Memorial President Biden designates Amache National Historic Site America's Newest National Park.
Former Amache residents Lily Havey (author of Gasa Gasa Girl Goes to Camp), Henry “Toto” Kagawa, and siblings Mas Takano 2021 Amache Virtual Pilgrimage Opening Ceremony
Pilgrimage to Amache Historic Site Saturday. Amache: Colorado's World War II Japanese-American Relocation Center | Executive Order 9066
From August 1942 to October 1945, the Amache incarceration camp on the dusty, desolate eastern plain of Colorado detained Resistance at Amache and the Road to Recognition
2021 Amache Virtual Pilgrimage Welcome from Senator Michael Bennet 【2023 12th annual Films of Remembrance】 A showcase of films commemorating the forced relocation and incarceration of
Mrs. Kondo recounts what life was like for Japanese Americans living in Colorado, outside of Amache, during World War II. Help Preserve the Asian American History in Colorado Full Interview with Marge Taniwaki CSU Pueblo
'That was hurtful, that did affect me': Amache survivor works to heal decades-old wounds Sidebar: Pilgrimage to Amache
Once an incarceration facility for many Japanese Americans, the Amache land in Colorado is now one step closer to becoming This was the May 21, 2011 pilgrimage to Camp Amache Japanese concentration camp in Granada, Colorado, Sponsored by the Virtual Amache Pilgrimage 2021 Welcome
Part 5 of the 31st Annual Manzanar Pilgrimage, April 29, 2000, at the Manzanar National Historic Site. This clip features remarks