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Okinawan bone digger searches for the remains of WWII dead and worries their lessons are unheardTakamatsu Gushiken hunts caves in Okinawa's jungles for the bones of those who died in the WWII Battle of Okinawa, one of the ...
where Gushiken and other volunteer cave diggers — or “gamahuya” in their native Okinawan language — have found the remains of what are likely hundreds of people. Gushiken tries to imagine ...
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Push to preserve native Okinawan languages reaches HawaiiSo as a way of kind of feeling that you’re one people, we’re going to speak ... optimistic that there is a path forward to save Okinawa’s native languages, especially with all the attention ...
Gushiken and other volunteer cave diggers — or “gamahuya” in their native Okinawan language — have found the remains of what are likely hundreds of people killed in the Battle of Okinawa.
where Gushiken and other volunteer cave diggers — or “gamahuya” in their native Okinawan language — have found the remains of what are likely hundreds of people. Gushiken tries to imagine ...
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