Takeshi "Tak" Ota oral history interview, August 29, 2003
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Takeshi "Tak" Ota oral history interview, August 29, 2003
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Takeshi "Tak" Ota oral history interview, part 1 of 4, August 29, 2003
Ota discusses his father and grandparents, including talking about his grandfather working on a citrus farm. He then talks about religion and going to temple, and attending Obon Festivals. When Ota was a child, his family moved to Japan and he talks…
Takeshi "Tak" Ota oral history interview, part 2 of 4, August 29, 2003
Ota discusses his family’s work on Driscoll Farms, life after Executive Order 9066, and his family’s forced removal to Salinas temporary detention facility. He then talks about life at Poston incarceration camp, discusses getting drafted and going to…
Takeshi "Tak" Ota oral history interview, part 3 of 4, August 29, 2003
Ota discusses visiting Hawaii both during his childhood and while in the service, talks about his hobbies, and traveling to the Philippines. After his assignment in the Philippines, Ota went to Japan to be an interpreter for Allied Translator and…
Takeshi "Tak" Ota oral history interview, part 4 of 4, August 29, 2003
Ota discusses lessons he learned from his family and values to pass on to future generations, and talks about the Japanese American community past vs. present. Lastly, Ota describes and shows pictures taken at Fort Snelling, the NYK Building in…
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