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Japanese Community Hall Christmas pageant in Hood River, Oregon

A group of children act out the Nativity scene at the Hood River Japanese Methodist Church.

Image 45.02.06a

Description

Christmas pageant inside the Hood River Japanese Community Hall, circa 1931.

Object ID

45.02.06a

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Japanese Community Hall Christmas pageant in Hood River, Oregon

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1931

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Photograph

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Hood River, Oregon, United States

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https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-Densho-259-179/

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Multimedia details

Contributor

Densho

Publisher

Denshō

Date

1931

Location

Hood River, Oregon, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Subject

Religion and Churches; Community activities; Festivals; celebrations; and holidays; Arts and literature; Performing arts; Theater

Source

Denshō

Credit Line

Courtesy of Densho, Yasui Family Collection

Licensor

Denshō / Yasui Family Collection

MUMI Number

45.02.IMG.033

Contributor

Densho

Publisher

Denshō

Date

1931

Location

Hood River, Oregon, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Subject

Religion and Churches; Community activities; Festivals; celebrations; and holidays; Arts and literature; Performing arts; Theater

Source

Denshō

Credit Line

Courtesy of Densho, Yasui Family Collection

Licensor

Denshō / Yasui Family Collection

MUMI Number

45.02.IMG.033

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