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- 5.1.2--TNT0010V
- 07/15/1979
A Vietnamese refugee holds her belongings following an 11-hour flight from Hong Kong
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A Vietnamese refugee holds her belongings following an 11-hour flight from Hong Kong
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Son Deth, a Cambodian refugee, with two of her nine children. Son Deth moved with her family to Pierce County in 1975 and was sponsored by the Christ Lutheran Church of Lakewood.
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Chef Leonard Travka dishes out food to Vietnamese refugees at Camp Murray.
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Back of Photo:
Kiem Van Dao
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
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Back of Photo:
--Statue of Love and Gratitude--
Sai Dinh Nguyen works on a statue of love and gratitude that he and Khuyen Van Hoang molded from 1,200 pounds of concrete. It isn't known yet where the statue will be placed, though some consideration has been given to moving it to a community center at Bayview, WA.
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Back of Photo:
--New Life--
A plastic bathtub is something new to Vietnamese refugees Long Vo and his wife, Lahn, both 21, who arrived in Wenatchee last month. They are starting a new life with their 2-year-old daughter, Tien, and infant son.
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A child sleeps at Sea-Tac Airport after an 11-hour flight from Hong Kong. They were among 300 refugees who had arrived in early June 1979 at Sea-Tac Airport.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
On July 31, 1936, promoter Rookie Lewis outdid himself by staging an authentic "Indian Wedding" as the evening's special attraction during his Walkathon (dance marathon) at the Century Ballroom in Fife. Chief White Eagle conducted the Native American wedding of So-To-Le-O and groom Qua-Le-Ales, with rites performed in sign language. Five different tribes participated in the wedding. The Walkathon was heavily attended by citizens of Tacoma and Seattle, since both cities had local ordinances forbidding such marathons. Approximately 30 people were pictured, first two rows were Native-Americans in costume, others may be some of the remaining participants in the Walkathon. Tribal blankets serve as backdrop. (T.Times 7-31-36, p. 4-article; 8-1-36, p. 5-article; www.historylink.org) (filed with Argentum)
Indians of North America--Clothing & dress; Weddings--Fife; Marathons--Fife;
Interview with Wayne Williams filmed in 2022 for the documentary project "The Evolution of Collective Wisdom."
Interview with Will Hausa filmed in 2022 for the documentary project "The Evolution of Collective Wisdom."
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Copy of customer print. Native Americans camping in hops field. Huddled together between three tents is a crowd of Native American families. They may have been employed at Ezra Meeker's hop fields prior to 1900. Photograph ordered by Washington State Historical Society.
Indians of North America; Hops;