Norman Kikuta
Military Intelligence Service
Military Intelligence Service
Community
The families eat and trade homegrown vegetables and fruits. The Kikutas sell their surplus avocados to an outside merchant.
They get rice and shoyu at the company store and buy beef and fish when available.
A showman screens Japanese movies in camp. The family also sees movies in Lahaina, where their relatives live.
Harugoro becomes a Methodist and the family is baptized in the early 1930s. Traveling ministers conduct services for about twelve families.
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