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Manzanar, Ansel Adams, 1943 et al. Ansel Adams Manzanar Collection, Library of Congress)

The Examination of Soils Used by Japanese Issei and Adolescent Nisei During and Before the Japanese American Concentration Camps

Honors: 401W Contemporary Investigation of Japanese American Internment CampsErika Magnusson

Alien land law et al. University of Washington

Woodcut of “No Japs Wanted Any More” (Photo courtesy of Masao Masuda and Susan Shoho Uyehara, Japanese American Living Legacy/Nikkei Writers Guild) et al http://www.discovernikkei.org

The War Relocation Authority officials looked for areas with:– good soil – dependable water supply– a good growing climate

Table 1. Physical Geography of 8 Western Japanese American concentration camps. et al. Lillquist, 80.

“Corn Field, Indian Farm near Tuba City, Arizona, in Rain, 1941.”by Adams, Ansel, 1902-1984Photo: U.S. National Archives

Chrysanthemum harvestPhoto by: GIO PhotographerThe Government Information Office, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. et al

Dr. Gina Wenger

Dr. Gina Wenger

Ansel Adams Manzanar Collection, Library of Congress

Japanese Farmer. Ansel Adams Manzanar Collection, Library of Congress

Internees at Manzanar War Relocation Center. Owens Valley, California. Ansel Adams, 1943 et al. Ansel Adams Manzanar Collection, Library of Congress

Crisis in the Sahel et al The Fao at Washington.

Willcox, Barbara. "Young boys working in a newly cropped field in Africa."

Works Cited• Chrysanthemum harvest. The Government Information Office,

Executive Yuan, R.O.C. Web. 6 May 2013. <http://culture.teldap.tw/culture_jp/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=296>.

• Alien land law. University of Washington. Web. 6 May 2013. <http://depts.washington.edu/>.

• Willcox, Barbara. "Young boys working in a newly cropped field in Africa." Evapotranspiration studies could help keep Africa’s Sahel green . Web. 6 May 2013. <http://www.usgs.gov/blogs/features/files/2012/04/Featured.jpg>.

• Windwolf.org. (2007, April). Feet on the ground: ...Soil. In Windwolf. Retrieved May 2,

• 2013, from http://sci.windwolf.org/soil/orders2.htm

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