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natt |
Neruda, Pablo, 151 |
Nihonbashi, Tokyo, 214 |
Nihonjin-kai. See Japanese Association |
Nikkei, xv–xviii, xix, xx–xxi, 3–4, 6, 14, 19–21, 23, 32, 38–46, 59, 133–139, 141–155, 157, 158, 166–169, 171, 179, 190, 192, 205, 213 |
Chilean, 141 |
community/communities, 38, 40, 42–43, 45–46, 143–144, 148–151, 153, 155 |
heritage. See heritage |
Mexican, 141 |
Paraguayan, 141 |
Place, 153–154 |
youth, 148 |
Nisei (second generation of Japanese transnational migrants), 38–39, 44, 68, 139, 142, 150, 230 |
Noah, 8 |
N |
nori (seaweed), 252 |
North America, xvi, xxi, 5–6, 16, 19–20, 24, 37–39, 41, 43, 62, 137–139, 148, 150, 154–155, 238–239, 265 |
Oda, Nobunaga, 107–108 |
Okihiro, Gary, 155 |
colony. See colony |
Omoeba Kanau (If there is a will, there is a way), 229 |
Oriental, 5 |
oyako-don (a rice bowl with chicken and eggs), 249 |
Pacific Islander, 5 |
Padang, 246 |
Pan-Latin American |
ethnicity/ethnicities, 16 |
Pan-Nikkei, xvi |
Paraguayan Nikkei. See Nikkei |
Peace Museum (in Kyoto, Japan), 142 |
fujin-kai, 148 |