Interview with Lily Nagahara (nee Omoto)

Title
Interview with Lily Nagahara (nee Omoto)
Accession number
2010.027
Interviewer
Peter Wakayama
Videographer
Lisa Uyeda
Date of Interview
Language
English
Description

Lily Omoto Nagahara was born in 1932 in Kitsilano, Vancouver, The interview is about Lily Nagahara and her family life in Kitsilano, Vancouver (prior to World War II); Hastings Park, Vancouver; Slocan City, British Columbia; Popoff, British Columbia (during World War II); and Toronto, Ontario (after World War II). She discusses her father’s working conditions as a landscaper in Kitsilano and then, as a knitter in Toronto. She attained a school education from Henry Hudson Public School and Jarvis Collegiate. She did a residency at the Toronto General Hospital’s School of Nursing before going on to work as a special duty nurse, a kindergarten teaching assistant, and North York Public Health. She is the last surviving of her siblings and spends times with her two granddaughters and regularly engages in reunions with coworkers.

Clip from Japanese Canadian Experience Conference: https://vimeo.com/338319827

Format
Videotape
Video File
Length of Interview
1 hr 25 min
Period
World War II
Event
World War II
Relocation
Internment
Location
Kitsilano, BC
Japan
Slocan City, BC
Nanaimo, BC
Duncan, BC
Popoff, BC
Topic
family
military
relocation centres
internment camps
education
teaching
agriculture
health
dance
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC)
sansei
yonsei
Number of Physical Tapes
2
Permission
For uses other than research or private study, researchers must submit a Request for Permission to Publish, Exhibit or Broadcast form.
Citation
Lily Nagahara, interview by Peter Wakayama, June 4, 2010, 2010.027, Sedai: The Japanese Canadian Legacy Project Collection, Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre.