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Bruce and Norman Yonemoto : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bruce and Norman Yonemoto Bruce Yonemoto and Norman Yonemoto are two Los Angeles, California-based video/installation artists of Japanese American heritage. ==Family background and birth== (詳細はincarcerated Japanese Americans during World War II. Their mother, Fumiko Rosie Hitomi, was placed with her family at Tule Lake in Northern California. Their father, Tak Yomemoto, had been drafted into the United States Army. When Rosie's uncle was brutally murdered in camp, Tak sent condolences and rekindled their relationship. Soon after, they were given permission to marry and leave the camp. Rosie was then allowed to relocate to Chicago, where Norman was born in 1946. Once the war ended and Japanese Americans were released, the family relocated to Northern California where their father worked as a carnation grower and plant pathogist.〔http://www.janm.org/exhibits/yonemoto/installation.html〕 Bruce was born in 1949 in San Jose. They have two other brothers, Gerald and Roger.〔http://articles.latimes.com/2014/mar/03/local/la-me-norman-yonemoto-20140304〕
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