Amache Project, 2020-2021
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Brief Description: The Amache project chronicles the Amache Relocation camp that housed Japanese prisoners in Granada, Colorado from 1942-45. Over 7,000 Japanese Americans were wrongfully imprisoned at this camp in its three years of existence.  The project combined students from several different majors and emphasis areas. This included Jaime Huerta, a graduate student in the athletic training program, who hails from Granada.  The students performed oral history interviews of Martina Medina Pena, Antonio Esquibel, Kyle Hartshorn, Jaime Huerta, Marge Taniwaki, Magdeleno Rose Avila, and Daniel Duarte.
Held at:
Colorado State University-Pueblo Library
2200 Bonforte Blvd.
Pueblo, CO 81001
Phone: 719-549-2475
Fax: 719-549-2738
Email: beverly.allen [at] colostate-pueblo.edu
Volume: 7.0 Items
Acquired: 01/24/2022.
Arrangement: The students performed oral history interviews of Martina Medina Pena, Antonio Esquibel, Kyle Hartshorn, Jaime Huerta, Marge Taniwaki, Magdeleno Rose Avila, and Daniel Duarte.
Access Restrictions: There are no access restrictions on this collection.
Subject Index
Amache Relocation Camp
Granada, CO
Japanese Relocation Camp
Rights/Use Restrictions: Not all of the material in the collection is in the public domain. Researchers are responsible for addressing copyright issues.
Acquisition Notes: Michael L. Stephen, Adjunct Professor of Social Sciences