A scene from the sports day held in the Second Colonia, June 26, 1966 (Bolivia) | ||||
A school in Bolivia | ||||
A school in Bolivia | ||||
An ambulance was purchased and doctors dispatched by the Government of the Ryukyus are working (Bolivia) | ||||
Bolivia ranch located six miles west of Uruma settlement | ||||
Bolivia-related documents | ||||
Building housing facilities at the initial stage of colonization (Bolivia) | ||||
Children in Colonia Okinawa in Bolivia | ||||
Colonia Okinawa's signboard (Bolivia) | ||||
Corn field (Bolivia) | ||||
Cows were transported from Brazil by cowboys (Bolivia) | ||||
Cultivation by heavy machinery (Bolivia) | ||||
Dry rice nearing harvest (Bolivia) | ||||
Farewell reception for Bolivia-bound emigrants | ||||
Fishing at nearby river (Bolivia) | ||||
Flood damage; rice bowl devastated Primary Colonia (Bolivia) | ||||
Flood damage; Route 2 north of second Colonia, Feb. 1965 (Bolivia) | ||||
Flood damage; Route 2 north of second Colonia (Bolivia) | ||||
Flood damage February 1965 (Bolivia) | ||||
General Hospital, Secondary Colonia (Bolivia) | ||||
Harvesting of dry rice (Bolivia) | ||||
Harvesting with a grain-threshing machine: right, Jyukou Nakama, 1969 (Bolivia) | ||||
Heavy machinery (Bolivia) | ||||
Heavy machinery is introduced to cultivation business (Bolivia) | ||||
In the rice fields, 1961 (Bolivia) | ||||
Initial stage of cultivation (Bolivia) | ||||
Jute hemp was experimentally produced (Bolivia) | ||||
Kamimotobu native Zenji Nakada manages a ranch in Bolivia | ||||
List of the first emigrants from Okinawa after WW 2 | ||||
Male training dormitory completed June 30, 1965 (Bolivia) | ||||
Map of Colony Okinawa (Bolivia) | ||||
Much-awaited cows finally arrive at Bolivian settlement from Brazil after 1500km journey | ||||
National flags of Bolivia and Japan are raised at the Sports Day | ||||
Neighbors help each other during flood, Second Colonia, 1978 (Bolivia) | ||||
Permanent residences are gradually being built (Bolivia) | ||||
Potato field (Bolivia) | ||||
Primary Colonia Union Headquarters (Bolivia) | ||||
Primary Colonia Water Tank (Bolivia) | ||||
Pump-water quality inspection at the second Colonia Bolivia (November 7, 1964) | ||||
San Aureo sugar factory under construction in the Third Colonia (Bolivia) | ||||
Santa Cruz Concourse (Bolivia) | ||||
Seeding of dry rice at the primary settlement in Bolivia: Oroku native Taro Akamine, his wife and daughter | ||||
Seijiro Igei family (Bolivia) | ||||
Slash and burn agriculture in the initial stage of colonization (Bolivia) | ||||
Soybeans are harvested three times a year (Bolivia) | ||||
Tank car for water transport (Bolivia) | ||||
Tapioca field (Bolivia) | ||||
The fourth Urumaen Sports Day, Bolivia (courtesy of Seiho Matsuoka) | ||||
Tokuzo Yamashiro shipping out rice at the Second Colonia (Bolivia) | ||||
U.S. Senator Hiram L. Fong listens intently to Choki Iju, Bolivia resident office chief, on Okinawan settlement conditions (Bolivia) | ||||
Yasutaro Igei family (Bolivia) | ||||