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“The Song of the Stitches”: Factionalism and Feminism at Tule Lake

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2010
Abstract: This essay is a close feminist reading of “The Song of the Stitches,” what appears to be a silly rhyme that was tucked away in the private papers of anthropologist Rosalie Hankey Wax. Its bizarre and playful imagery, created while Hankey was conducting fieldwork at the Japanese American internment camp at Tule Lake, can be read as a coded ...
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ANALYSIS OF A SPATIAL ROTATION PLAN FOR THE TULE LAKE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

2000
This paper examines the joint agro-wildfowl regulation of the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge in California. The area is jointly managed by the Bureau of Reclamation for both farming and wildfowl benefits. Production in both sectors has been declining recently, in farming due to nematode and soil pathogen buildup and in wildfowl production due to ...
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The late Cenozoic diatom stratigraphy and paleolimnology of Tule Lake, Siskiyou Co. California

Journal of Paleolimnology, 1991
Lacustrine diatoms are diverse, well preserved and abundant in cores of lake sediment to 334 m depth near the town of Tulelake, Siskiyou County, northern California. The cores have been dated by radiometric, tephrochronologic and paleomagnetic techniques, which indicate a basal age of about 3 million years (Ma) and a nearly continuous depositional ...
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Tule Lake

MELUS, 1981
Neil Nakadate, Edward Miyakawa
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Late Cenozoic lacustrine and climatic environments at Tule Lake, northern Great Basin, USA

Climate Dynamics, 1992
Cores of lake sediment to a depth of 334 m in the town of Tulelake, Siskiyou County, northern California, document the late Cenozoic paleolimnologic and paleoclimatic history of the northwestern edge of the Great Basin. The cores have been dated by radiometric, tephrochronologic and paleomagnetic analyses. Lacustrine diatoms are abundant throughout the
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The Cultural Politics of Asian Life in Carl Mydans's Photojournalism of Tule Lake and Yosu-Sunchon

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Abstract This article turns to two pieces of photojournalism in Life magazine by Carl Mydans to illuminate the visual economy of American militarism. By juxtaposing the photographs of the Tule Lake Japanese American incarceration camp and those of the Yosu-Sunchon rebellion in US-occupied Korea, the article explores the visual ...
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