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Jan Morrill was born and (mostly) raised in California. Her mother, a Buddhist Japanese American, was an internee at Tule Lake and Topaz during World War II. Her father, a Southern Baptist redhead of Irish descent, retired from the Air Force. Jan’s award-winning historical fiction, The Red Kimono, and other short stories and memoir essays, reflect growing up in a multicultural, multi-religious, multi-political background. While working on the sequel to The Red Kimono, Jan holds workshops on writing and speaks about the history of the Japanese American internment.
Austin Taiko was founded in 1996. Currently has a performing group for local Central Texas events. Contact Martha Durham-Boyko at austintaiko@aol.com for information about apprenticing to learn taiko, joining the performing group, or performances.
I live in El Paso, Tx. I'm married and have three Kids. I'm a grandchild of a japanese men who came to Mexico during the 1900's. I would like and love to know if I have family in Japan. Thanks.
I am half! My dad is Japanese and my mother is Mexican. I live in US and I am proud of being part of such rich cultures!
Nikkei no minasama konnichiwa!
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