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A Guide to the Willie Funakoshi Photographic Collection, circa 1960s-1980s
2014-01  
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Biographical Note
  • Scope and Contents
  • Organization and Arrangement
  • Alternate Format Available
  • Access Restrictions
  • Use Restrictions
  • Index Terms
  • Preferred Citation
  • Processing Information

  • Descriptive Summary

    Creator: Willie Funakoshi Photographic Collection, circa 1960s-1980s
    Title: Willie Funakoshi Photographic Collection
    Dates: circa 1960s-1980s
    Language: Materials are written in English.
    Accession No: 2014-01
    Extent: 4 binders; digital files.

    Biographical Note

    Willie Funakoshi was an active community member in the Little Tokyo neighborhood in Downtown Los Angeles. He and nine other “Nisei Pioneers” returned to Los Angeles after World War II in order to reestablish Little Tokyo's Japanese American community when many Japanese Americans never returned post World War II. Each of the “Pioneers” were involved in different fields, and worked together to help Japanese American community members and families. Funakoshi was an insurance broker, primarily insuring homes and automobiles for the Japanese American community. With photography as a hobby, Funakoshi documented community activities in Little Tokyo. He was involved with Nisei Week from its inception in 1934 well into the 1980s. He also started the LA Japanese Optimists club and was a Rotarian. Funakoshi was active in his community until his death in 1986.

    Scope and Contents

    The Willie Funakoshi Photographic Collection,circa 1960s-1980s ,consists of 4 albums of photographs, negatives, and other photographic materials of the Nisei Week Queen and court activities and events. Nisei Week is an annual festival held in Little Tokyo that was first organized by Nisei, or second-generation Japanese Americans, to celebrate their Japanese cultural heritage, and remains an active part of the Japanese American community.

    Organization and Arrangement

    The holdings are organized into 4 boxes, which each hold photos of Nisei Week Queen and court activities between 1959-1984. The boxes are organized into different years of the Nisei Week court activities.

    Alternate Format Available

    All materials have been digitized for greater accessibility.

    Access Restrictions

    This collection is open for research use. Advance notice required for access. Contact repository for appointment.

    Use Restrictions

    Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.

    Index Terms

    Subjects (Persons)

    Funakoshi, Willie
    Matsunaga, Carol
    Higurashi, Faith
    Isawa, Tracy
    Kunitsugu, Carol
    Kurashige, Loris
    Nakagawa, Jeanne
    Tani, Pennu Akemi
    Tomita, Tamlyn
    Toshiyuki, Sandra
    Yamamoto, Lisa

    Subjects (Organizations)

    Nisei Week
    Nisei Week Queen

    Subjects

    Beauty contestants
    Community Organization
    Japanese American women
    Japanese Americans
    Photography

    Places

    Little Tokyo (Los Angeles, Calif.)
    Los Angeles (Calif.)

    Preferred Citation

    Willie Funakoshi Photographic Collection, circa 1960s-1980s. Visual Communications Archives and Media Resource Library.

    Processing Information

    This collection was processed and digitized by Robin Chang and Helen Kim in 2014. Finding aid written and encoded by Robin Chang in August 2014.