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・ Mariko Nanba
・ Mariko Okada
・ Mariko Okamoto
・ Mariko Okubo
・ Mariko Peters
・ Mariko Sakai
・ Mariko Seyama
・ Mariko Shiga
・ Mariko Shinoda
・ Mariko Suzuki
・ Mariko Takahashi
・ Mariko Takahashi (gymnast)
・ Mariko Takahashi (model and actress)
・ Mariko Takahashi (singer)
・ Mariko Takahashi's Fitness Video for Being Appraised as an "Ex-fat Girl"
Mariko Takamura
・ Mariko Tamaki
・ Mariko Tone
・ Mariko Yamada
・ Mariko Yashida
・ Mariko Yoshida
・ Mariko Yoshida (volleyball)
・ Mariko Yoshikawa
・ Mariko Ōhara
・ Mariko, Mali
・ Mariko-juku
・ Marikollen
・ Marikostinovo
・ Marila
・ Marila saramaccana


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Mariko Takamura : ウィキペディア英語版
Mariko Takamura
was widely described as a cultural icon for the deaf and hard of hearing in Japan. She overcame many barriers to deafness in her home country to the benefit of thousands of deaf people in Japan. It is in large part due to her efforts that the Japanese people are more appreciative of deaf culture.
A talented performer, with a love for song, Mariko is a friend to many deaf people internationally, including the Wild Zappers, among others. She introduced many deaf artists to Japan as the promoter.
Originally trained as a nutritionist, she entered the California State University at Northridge at the age of 25. After graduation, she returned to Japan to work at an English-language newspaper.〔(PEN Institute biography (PDF) )〕
Her publications in Japanese included ''American Sign Language Broadened My World'' and ''Learning Sign Language in America''. She provided Japanese translations of Heather Whitestone's biography ''Yes You Can, Heather!'' and Ben Bahan's book ''Signs for Me''.
She died of cancer in 2006.




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