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Photograph by Brian Sato. Included in the exhibition and accompanying catalogue, Gokurōsama: Contemporary Photographs of the Nisei in Hawai‘i which opened at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i and is on display at the Japanese American National Museum from February 14 through May 24, 2009. For more information, visit janm.org/exhibits/gokurosama.
Caption: "Mr. Miyamoto is kibei—he was born in Hawai‘i but went back to Japan when he was three years old. He did not come back to Hawai‘i until he was 16 and did not speak English. He eventually went to a Catholic school in Lahaina where the sisters took care of him and taught him English. He is a 100th Infantry Battalion veteran who was twice injured during the war. I just thought that a graphic way of illustrating his bicultural past would be to photograph him with these two flags." -- Brian Sato
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