Ancestral Home
Photo Collection For Ancestral Home
1912 – 1939
Buddhist Temple
Buddhist temple – Nakamura ancestral records/remains
Nakamura Grandparents with Sadato
1912
Nakamura Family L to R: Mother Haru holding baby daughter Chiharu, Sadato, Izo (grandfather), Senroku (father), Katsuto (brother)
20’s Sadato kimono
1930
Sadato as young man in his 20s
Kikuchi family
1933
L to R BACK Aiko, Takeo(brother), wife Koto with baby Kiyoshi; FRONT: Yasosuke (father), Komine (sister) baby Kinuko
Nurse Aiko
1935
Aiko as a nurse-in-training
Sadato and Aiko’s Marriage
June 1936
Formal marriage photo of Sadato Nakamura & Aiko Kikuchi
Sadato With Camera
1936
Sadato self portrait of him filming himself in mirror
Sadato Aiko Nikko
1939
Sadato and Aiko prior to departure to Canada at Nikko
End of Ancestral Home Photo Collection
Thank You for Viewing
郷愁 (Kyosyu) – longing for home Winner of MITY Emerging Artist Award, 2023 Dawson City International Short Film Festival
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After exploring some of the photos, stories and documents, please reflect on the following:
Is there a place you consider your “ancestral home”?
Where and why?
What are ways that you connect with your ancestral home?
What Others Have Said
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Since I have a diverse background which includes immigration, I don’t think in terms of ancestral home. Ireland and Chernovitz which is now part of Ukraine but was in Romania. I think of home as Winnipeg.
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McKenzie Delta and Dogrib Gwichin lands in upper Porcupine River area. Food – caribou and fish, bannock and fresh baked bread, brothers, sister, cousins
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Japan and Scotland – I connect to them most (among other Ancestral lands) because of the food and traditions that were passed down to me from both cultures and the places that stick with me today. Sushi, mochi, sukiyaki, tamago kake gohan, mince and tatties, shortbread, haggis and neeps. Big family get togethers. Music. Foggy moist air. Natural beauty. Love of gardening.
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Thanks for your comment and checking out the website. What a wonderful, rich background to draw upon!
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