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Bedri Coku, Oral History Interview by Fiqiri Sejdiaj, Albanian Human Rights Project, Tiranë, Albania, Part 1, 2010-10-19
The original collection received in 2016 contained 134 VHS tapes that were converted to .mp4 files for access copies in the Digital Repository. An additional 15 .mp4 files were added at a later date, resulting in 147 .mp4 files of oral history interviews with 96 former political prisoners
Bedri Coku, Oral History Interview by Fiqiri Sejdiaj, Albanian Human Rights Project, Tiranë, Albania, Part 2, 2010-10-19
The original collection received in 2016 contained 134 VHS tapes that were converted to .mp4 files for access copies in the Digital Repository. An additional 15 .mp4 files were added at a later date, resulting in 147 .mp4 files of oral history interviews with 96 former political prisoners
Bertha Isobe, Oral History Interview, Maui’s Sons and Daughters of the Nisei Veterans, Kula, Maui, Hawaii, USA
The original collection received in 2016 contained 3 VHS tapes, 44 Micro Audio Cassettes, and 117 Audio Casettes that were converted to three .mp4 video and 161 .mp3 audio files for access copies in the Digital Repository. Currently there are 164 oral history interviews with 65 veterans and Japanese Americans that lived on Maui during WWII.
Bertha Isobe, Oral History Interview, Maui’s Sons and Daughters of the Nisei Veterans, Kula, Maui, Hawaii, USA
The original collection received in 2016 contained 3 VHS tapes, 44 Micro Audio Cassettes, and 117 Audio Casettes that were converted to three .mp4 video and 161 .mp3 audio files for access copies in the Digital Repository. Currently there are 164 oral history interviews with 65 veterans and Japanese Americans that lived on Maui during WWII.
Bob Miyashiro, Oral History Interview, Maui’s Sons and Daughters of the Nisei Veterans, Okinawa Cultural Center, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, USA, August 11
The original collection received in 2016 contained 3 VHS tapes, 44 Micro Audio Cassettes, and 117 Audio Casettes that were converted to three .mp4 video and 161 .mp3 audio files for access copies in the Digital Repository. Currently there are 164 oral history interviews with 65 veterans and Japanese Americans that lived on Maui during WWII.
Bob Miyashiro, Oral History Interview, Maui’s Sons and Daughters of the Nisei Veterans, Okinawa Cultural Center, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, USA, August 11
The original collection received in 2016 contained 3 VHS tapes, 44 Micro Audio Cassettes, and 117 Audio Casettes that were converted to three .mp4 video and 161 .mp3 audio files for access copies in the Digital Repository. Currently there are 164 oral history interviews with 65 veterans and Japanese Americans that lived on Maui during WWII.
Byron and Barbara Ooka, Oral History Interview, Maui’s Sons and Daughters of the Nisei Veterans, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, USA
The original collection received in 2016 contained 3 VHS tapes, 44 Micro Audio Cassettes, and 117 Audio Casettes that were converted to three .mp4 video and 161 .mp3 audio files for access copies in the Digital Repository. Currently there are 164 oral history interviews with 65 veterans and Japanese Americans that lived on Maui during WWII.
Byron and Barbara Ooka, Oral History Interview, Maui’s Sons and Daughters of the Nisei Veterans, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, USA
The original collection received in 2016 contained 3 VHS tapes, 44 Micro Audio Cassettes, and 117 Audio Casettes that were converted to three .mp4 video and 161 .mp3 audio files for access copies in the Digital Repository. Currently there are 164 oral history interviews with 65 veterans and Japanese Americans that lived on Maui during WWII.
Carol Ogawa, Oral History Interview, Maui’s Sons and Daughters of the Nisei Veterans, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, USA, 1999 April 26
The original collection received in 2016 contained 3 VHS tapes, 44 Micro Audio Cassettes, and 117 Audio Casettes that were converted to three .mp4 video and 161 .mp3 audio files for access copies in the Digital Repository. Currently there are 164 oral history interviews with 65 veterans and Japanese Americans that lived on Maui during WWII.
Carol Ogawa, Oral History Interview, Maui’s Sons and Daughters of the Nisei Veterans, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, USA, Part 1, 1999 April 26
The original collection received in 2016 contained 3 VHS tapes, 44 Micro Audio Cassettes, and 117 Audio Casettes that were converted to three .mp4 video and 161 .mp3 audio files for access copies in the Digital Repository. Currently there are 164 oral history interviews with 65 veterans and Japanese Americans that lived on Maui during WWII.