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Asia / Ryukyu Islands / JapanUnited States relations / Ryukyuan people / Kyushu region / Okinawa Prefecture / Amerasian / Battle of Okinawa / Okinawa Island / Multiracial / Amami Islands / Japan
Date: 2009-12-14 21:40:36
Asia
Ryukyu Islands
JapanUnited States relations
Ryukyuan people
Kyushu region
Okinawa Prefecture
Amerasian
Battle of Okinawa
Okinawa Island
Multiracial
Amami Islands
Japan

Positioning American Japanese in the Context of Japanese and Okinawan Nationalism and Ethnicity By Stephanie Otani Source: Stanford Journal of Asian American Studies, Vol. II. (OctoberPublished by: SJAAS Stable UR

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