Camp Harmony

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Camp Harmony
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Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest
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evacuation of the Nikkei community
internment camps
Japanese American confinement
Japanese American History
Japanese American incarceration
Japanese American internment
Japanese Americans in Alaska
Japanese Americans in Seattle
Nikkei in the Pacific Northwest: Japanese Americans and Japanese Canadians int he Twentieth Century
Nikkei response to war
Puyallup
Puyallup assembly center
Puyallup fairgrounds
Seattle
Seattle Washington
University of Washington

Product details

  • ISBN 9780252034916
  • Weight: 481g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2009
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is the first full portrait of a single assembly center--located at the Western Washington fairgrounds at Puyallup, outside Seattle--that held Japanese Americans for four months prior to their transfer to a relocation center during World War II. Gathering archival evidence and eyewitness accounts, Louis Fiset reconstructs the events leading up to the incarceration as they unfolded on a local level: arrests of Issei leaders, Nikkei response to the war dynamics, debates within the white community, and the forced evacuation of the Nikkei community from Bainbridge Island. The book explores the daily lives of the more than seven thousand inmates at "Camp Harmony," detailing how they worked, played, ate, and occasionally fought with each other and with their captors. Fiset also examines the inmates' community life, health care, and religious activities. He includes details on how army surveyors selected the center's site, oversaw its construction, and managed the transfer of inmates to the more permanent Minidoka Relocation Center in Idaho.

Louis Fiset is the author of Imprisoned Apart: The World War II Correspondence of an Issei Couple and coeditor of Nikkei in the Pacific Northwest: Japanese Americans and Japanese Canadians in the Twentieth Century. He has appointments in the University of Washington's dental and medical schools, where he helps train Alaska Natives to provide dental services in Bush Alaska.