Japanese Bolivians (Spanish: Japonés Boliviano; Japanese: 日系ボリビア人, Nikkei Boribiajin) are Bolivians of Japanese ancestry or Japanese-born people who reside in Bolivia.
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^Celebrating Okinawans in Bolivia Archived 2009-04-16 at the Wayback Machine, JPRI Critique Vol. XI, No. 4 (September 2004), Kozy Amemiya
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JapaneseBolivians (Spanish: Japonés Boliviano; Japanese: 日系ボリビア人, Nikkei Boribiajin) are Bolivians of Japanese ancestry or Japanese-born people who reside...
regional and literary standard, which thus flourished in songs and poems written during that era. Today, most Okinawans speak OkinawanJapanese, although...
Jimmu was the first Emperor of Japanand the ancestor of all of the Emperors that followed. He is, according to Japanese mythology, the direct descendant...
Citizenship of Okinawan-Bolivians in Colonia Okinawa, Boliviaand in Yokohama, Japan. University of Minnesota. p. 65. Among Okinawan settlers in Bolivia were those...
authorities, successive Japanese governments of the time, and private sector "actors". Article 1 of the Constitution of Japan (日本国憲法, Nihon-koku kenpō)...
English andJapanese as a first language. There are also some who can speak one of the many Ryukyuan languages, with the most common one being Okinawan. In...
Suzuki, Taku (2010). Embodying belonging: racializing Okinawan diaspora in BoliviaandJapan. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press. ISBN 9780824833442...
Trelew and Rawson in Argentine Patagonia. There are also small clusters of Japanese speakers in Brazil, Peru, andBolivia (including Okinawans from the...
Discontent: Okinawan Responses to Japaneseand American Power": 18. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Ijime: A Social Illness of Japan by...
of a Native Okinawan mother and a Bolivian father of French, Italian and Native Bolivian descent. She also watched anime, read manga, and the Garfield...
Uzbek cuisine Japanese cuisine Ainu cuisine Kaiseki Okinawan cuisine Japanese regional cuisine Nagoya cuisine Japanese fusion food Japanese-American cuisine...
chapter of the Okinawan Eisa taiko ensemble Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko. The organization has chapters in Okinawa Prefecture, mainland Japan, Argentina, Brazil...
list of Japanese Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants, but not Japanese nationals...
either the yellow-fleshed "Japanese sweet potato" or the purple-fleshed "Okinawan sweet potato", which is known as beni-imo. Sweet potato soup, served during...
Japanese pepper or Japanese prickly-ash is a deciduous aromatic spiny shrub or small tree of the citrus and rue family Rutaceae, native to Japanand Korea...
Retrieved on 17 January 2009. "The Mutual Gaze of Okinawansand Zainichi Koreans in Post-War Japan: From 1945 to the 1972 Okinawa Reversion". John Pike...
Japan, and granted Japan fishing rights in the Sea of Okhotsk and the Bering Sea. Japanese nationalism intensified after the Russo-Japanese War, and a...
and performed by Dahlia, an Okinawan-American musician (then aged 24) from Honolulu, Hawaii. On March 24, 2005, Yoshiki conducted an orchestra and performed...
made of chilis infused in awamori rice spirit, is a popular condiment to Okinawan dishes such as Okinawa soba. The word "kōrē" refers to Korea (Goguryeo)...
Okinawa was given back to Japan, the American base still stays. The Japanese government has yet to take action, despite Okinawans raising the Issue. However...