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Rokuhei Konishi interview
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- sound recording
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1972-11-16 [date recorded] (Creation)
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Transferred in 1974, at the time of the creation of the Aural History Programme, PABC; receipt filed 1982-11-02.
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CALL NUMBER: T0114:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Rokuhei Konishi tells of his coming to Canada and his life there fishing PERIOD COVERED: 1886-1936 RECORDED: Richmond (B.C.), 1972-11-16 SUMMARY: Rokuhei Konishi was born in 1886 and discusses his immigration to Canada, including the discrimination against the Japanese in Vancouver. Discussion of Japanese culture here in Canada. He describes his life as a fisherman and the technology involved. Training in Ino therapy in Japan.
CALL NUMBER: T0114:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Rokuhei Konishi discusses his early life in Canada and discrimination PERIOD COVERED: 1910-1950 RECORDED: Richmond (B.C.), 1972-11-16 SUMMARY: Rokuhei Konishi discusses Ino therapy and its applications. Discussion of discrimination in Canada. General discussion of his early life in Canada.
CALL NUMBER: T0114:0003 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Rokuhei Konishi gives a general description of life in Steveston PERIOD COVERED: 1900-1950 RECORDED: Richmond (B.C.), 1972-11-16 SUMMARY: Rokuhei Konishi describes the Japanese Fisherman's Association Hospital in Steveston. Problems of flooding in Steveston. Life in fishing camps. Description of a Japanese bath house. Collecting driftwood for heating. General description of Steveston and cannery houses.
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Reynoldston Research and Studies, 1974
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Interview conducted in Japanese.
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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
- Partial unedited transcript on file.
- Reference cassette copy (numbered T0114:0001 - 0007?) available in container 000443-010.
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No access restrictions apply.
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- Copying Restriction: None.
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- Copyright Status: RRAS copyright presumably transferred to BC Archives along with physical custody.
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Accession number(s): T0114
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speaker: Rokuhei Konishi, interviewer: Maya Koizumi