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Iwakoshi's daughter, Tama Nitobe, married Japanese restaurant business owner Shintaro Takaki in 1891, when she was 16 years old. They became the first Oregon Japanese immigrant family with their six children. [3] [10] By 1973, three of Miyo's grandchildren were deceased; a grandson and granddaughter were shot, and one grandson died in a car ...
Miyo Iwakoshi (center) with her brother, Riki, and adopted daughter, Tama Jewel Nitobe Mckinnon (1886) The first historical record of Japanese in the Portland area is that of the three castaways Iwakichi, Kyukichi, and Otokichi, who lived for several months at Fort Vancouver in 1834. They were the sole survivors of a Japanese rice transport ...
Days with My Stepsister (義妹生活, Gimai Seikatsu) is a Japanese mixed-media project created by Ghost Mikawa. It started with a YouTube channel created in April 2020, with its first video uploaded on May 1, 2020.
The "City of Roses" nickname inspired the name for the four-year-old female Asian elephant who arrived in 1953, Rosy. The first elephant ever to live in Oregon, she remained the matriarch of the Oregon Zoo's herd and gave birth to six calves before her death in 1993. [8]
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City nicknames can help in establishing a civic identity, helping outsiders recognize a community or attracting people to a community because of its nickname; promote civic pride; and build community unity. [1] Nicknames and slogans that successfully create a new community "ideology or myth" [2] are also believed to have economic value. [1]
An Oregon man who drugged his daughter and her friends with fruit smoothies laced with a sleeping medication after they didn’t go to bed during a sleepover was sentenced to two years in prison.
Kyoko Kimura (木村 響子, born 1977), Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist; Kyōko Kishida (今日子), a Japanese actress, voice actress, and children's book writer; Kyōko Kagawa (京子), a Japanese actress; Kyoko Kano, an older sister of the Japanese celebrities Kano Sisters; Kyoko Kitamura, a Japanese American musician