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Goodbye, David Ishii, city’s ‘community baby’

March 8, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Jean Godden For Northwest Asian Weekly There are books of mine that, when I page through them, I can’t help remembering where I acquired them. And, if the book is a fine Northwest classic, perhaps signed by the author, I will remember with pleasure that I bought it from David Ishii, the legendary bookseller […]

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2012, David Ishii, Dunn Seed Co, Fred Moody, Grand Central Hotel, Gunzo Ishii, Japanese Americans, Jean Godden, Neah Bay, Paul Ishii, Pioneer Square, Queen Anne High School, Seattle City Council, Seattle Magazine, Seattle Pacific College, Seattle Times, Sports Page, Swedish Hospital, Vashon Island, Vol 31 No 11 | March 10 - March 16

Many tribes gather at the furthest northwest tip of the United States

July 15, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The 18th annual Tribal Journeys of the Pacific Northwest will be held in Neah Bay, a fishing village where the Makah Indian reservation lies, on July 19.

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2010, Akira Kikuchi, Burke Museum, Makah Indian, Makah Nation, Masashi Kawakami, Neah Bah, Neah Bay, New Zealand, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pacific Northwest, Seattle, Tribal Journeys, United States, Vol 29 No 29 | July 17 - July 23, culture, japan, poverty

Cross-Pacific neighbors touch hands for first time

March 24, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

On March 12, a delegation of American Indians and representatives of the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture traveled to Hokkaido, Japan, visiting four different regions, in an effort to support the revitalization of cultural heritage of the Ainu, who were formally recognized by Japan’s government in 2008 as Japan’s indigenous people.

Filed Under: Cultures Tagged With: 2008, 2010, Ainu Box, Ainu Burke Box, American Indians, Barbara Aoki Poisson, Burke Museum, Kurile Islands, Native Americans, Neah Bay, Northwest Asian Weekly, Philippa Fogarty, Sakhalin Island, Seattle, Squaxin Island, Two Ainu, Vol 29 No 13 | March 27 - April 2, culture, japan, language

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