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Term for Japanese Americans
Kibei (kibei (帰米; literally "go home to America")) refers to Japanese Americans born in the United States whose parents had sent them to receive their
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National Monument of the United States in California
them to be seen as enemy aliens by the Japanese. Issei, and many Nisei and Kibei who held dual citizenship, worried they would lose their Japanese citizenship
Tule Lake War Relocation Center
Tule_Lake_War_Relocation_Center
Capital city of New Mexico, United States
general population of Japanese-American inmates. These were mostly Nisei and Kibei who renounced their U.S. citizenship rather than sign an oath to "give up
Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico
Educational agency of the U.S. Department of Defense
but were educated in the US and whose Japanese was somewhat limited, the "Kibei", Japanese-Americans who had been educated in Japan and spoke Japanese like
Defense_Language_Institute
Criminal organization
camp during World War II. They were split into three groups/ranks, The Kibei Boys (Japanese-Americans from Japan), Issei Boys (1st generation Japanese-Americans)
Tokyo_Boyz
Mass incarceration in the U.S. during WWII
the Renunciation Act of 1944, a law that made it possible for Nisei and Kibei to renounce their American citizenship. A total of 5,589 detainees opted
Internment of Japanese Americans
Internment_of_Japanese_Americans
Japanese prisoner of war
Minoru Wada (Japanese: 和田 実) was a kibei, an American citizen who was educated in Japan, who served as an Imperial Japanese Army junior officer and was
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Survivors of atomic bombings in Japan
There was, therefore, a sizable population of American-born Nisei and Kibei living in their parents' hometowns of Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the time
Hibakusha
Island in Los Angeles County, California, United States
the children, schooling was the most important aspect of life, with the Kibei, or returning, Nisei who were sent away for education in Japan returning
Terminal_Island
Japanese-American activist (1906–1999)
in 1988, and he died on May 8, 1999. Ganbatte: Sixty-Year Struggle of a Kibei Worker. (1983). Los Angeles: Asian American Studies Center, University of
Karl_Yoneda
summer of 1945, there were 30,000 Japanese-Americans in Japan. Many were kibei, American-born children whose immigrant parents had sent them back to Japan
Emigration from the United States
Emigration_from_the_United_States
Ethnic group in Japan
children, who were American citizens, to Japan for education. Known as kibei (帰米; lit. "returnees to America"), they often found themselves the subject
Americans_in_Japan
World War II internment camp in California, US
several months of tension between those who supported the JACL and a group of Kibei (Japanese Americans educated in Japan), rumors spread that sugar and meat
Manzanar
Japanese artist (born 1922)
Nikkei, Discover (July 3, 2021). "'Be Bold:' The Artistry of 99-Year Old Kibei Nisei Artist Koho Yamamoto". The North American Post. Retrieved August 31
Koho_Yamamoto
Children of Japanese immigrants
Post-Intelligencer Yoneda, Karl (1983). Ganbatte: Sixty-Year Struggle of a Kibei Worker. UCLA Asian American Studies Center. "George Yoshida | Densho Encyclopedia"
Nisei
American politician
1984)". nla.gov.au. Pacific Islands Monthly. Retrieved January 29, 2020. "A Kibei in the Burma Jungle". www.100thbattalion.org. Retrieved January 29, 2020
Roland_Kotani
Japanese American activist
Hall Workers Union which included many Kibei kitchen workers. It was at this time that many of the Issei and Kibei inhabitants were starting to become frustrated
Harry_Ueno
Marriage between two people from different countries
case of war, enables one country to know more about the other (case of Kibei or Japanese-Americans during WWII). People are increasingly marrying across
Transnational_marriage
Voluntary act of relinquishing one's citizenship or nationality
Press. OCLC 719352. Kiyota, Minoru (1997). Beyond Loyalty: The Story of a Kibei. University of Hawaii Press. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-8248-1939-2. That night
Renunciation_of_citizenship
Japanese dictionary of Chinese characters
飲食 Foods and Drinks liquors, beverages, cooked grains, fruits, meats 12 Kibei 器皿 Utensils objects of metal, lacquer, wood, tile, and bamboo 13 Tōka 燈火
Wamyō_Ruijushō
Allied cryptanalysis project during World War II
Japanese American community were an espionage risk, including members of Kibei, Issei and Nisei. In 1988, Congress passed and President Ronald Reagan signed
Magic_(cryptography)
DC Comics characters
and water-controlling hero. She describes herself as a Japanese-American kibei, and later marries Neptune Perkins. Justice Society of America Freedom Fighters
Young_All-Stars
Yoneda, Karl. Ganbatte: Sixty-Year Struggle of a Kibei Worker. p. 126. Yoneda, Karl. Ganbatte: Sixty-Year Struggle of a Kibei Worker. pp. 145–165.
List_of_inmates_of_Manzanar
Matsuoka, Nisei producer and location manager Nobu McCarthy (1934–2002), Kibei (Canadian-born), actress (Farewell to Manzanar, Wake Me When It's Over,
List_of_Japanese_Americans
U.S. non-profit theatre company
the Ensemble honors, pays tribute to and remembers the Issei, Nisei and Kibei elders, as a way of "giving something back". The Grateful Crane Ensemble
Grateful_Crane_Ensemble
Japanese-American activist and writer (1909–2001)
was first sent to receive an education between the ages of 6 and 23 as a kibei. He graduated Kwansei Gakuin University, where he was inspired by Uchimura
Karl_Ichiro_Akiya
American newspaper owner and journalist
to be exempt from the 1924 Immigration Act. In 1937, he lobbied to strip Kibei, Japanese Americans born in the United States who were sent to Japan to
Valentine_S._McClatchy
Planning) Edwin Riamangura (Youth, Gender, Labour and Social Services) Job Kibei Tomno (Water and Irrigation) Caroline Lentupuru (Environment and Natural
Benjamin_Cheboi
Place in California, United States
school under Mrs. Tomoye Takahashi also was started to educate the Issei and Kibei, many of whom did not speak English. A nursery school served approximately
Tanforan_Assembly_Center
American journalist (born 1962)
Naomi Hirahara was born in 1962 in Pasadena, California, to father, Isamu, Kibei born in Watsonville, and mother, Mayumi, born in Hiroshima. Both parents
Naomi_Hirahara
American government official (1891–1982)
Japanese Americans) to exit camps for work outside the exclusion zone. (Kibei, United States citizens who had spent considerable time in Japan and were
Dillon_S._Myer
American civil rights activist (1945–2023)
at Sophia University in Tokyo in 1972. Alan Nishio's parents were both Kibei, Japanese Americans born in the United States who spent part of their youth
Alan_Nishio
Horse racing facility in California, US
900 ft; 1,800 m). Kiyota, Minoru (1997). Beyond Loyalty: The Story of a Kibei. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. pp. 67–74. ISBN 0-8248-1886-5. "Tanforan
Tanforan_Racetrack
American labor and civil rights activist
Retrieved 2022-03-30. Yoneda, Karl (1983). Ganbatte: Sixty-Year Struggle of a Kibei Worker. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Asian American Studies Center. p. 56. Allison
Elaine_Black_Yoneda
Japanese-American painter
born citizens who were educated in Japan like Harada are referred to as kibei. In 1932, Harada’s brother also died of illness. He had become aware of
Taneyuki_Harada
American anthropologist and social psychiatrist
the Southwest, Vol. 46. Kiyota, Minoru. Beyond Loyalty: the story of a Kibei. University of Hawaii Press, 1997. Opler, Marvin in Tom C. Clark, Attorney
Marvin_Opler
Minoru; Keenan, Linda Klepinger (1997). Beyond Loyalty: The Story of a Kibei. University of Hawaii Press. p. 129. 8 CFR 349.1, "Japanese renunciation
Renunciation_Act_of_1944
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