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Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage in the Collections

Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage in the Collections

Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have been central to our nation's story. There are more than 17 million people of Asian or Pacific Islander descent in the U.S. from a region that covers more than one third of the earth—including the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Pacific. The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center shares Asian Pacific American history, art, and culture through innovative museum experiences online and throughout the U.S. 

The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery is home to portraits of distinguished Asian Pacific Americans, among them statesman Norman Mineta, civil rights activist Fred Korematsu, architects George Nakashima and Maya Lin, best-selling author Julie Otsuka, actor and social media activist George Takei, Japanese film star Sessue Hayakawa, movie star Anna May Wong, and experimental physicist Chien-Shiung Wu. Artists of Asian American descent and their art are featured throughout our museums.

The National Museum of American History exhibition, A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution traces the history of Japanese American confinement from immigration in the late 19th century to forced detention during World War II and the court cases and redress that came after the incarceration camps closed in 1946. The digital exhibition, The Nisei Soldier: Congressional Medal, honors Japanese American World War II soldiers who fought in the service of the U.S.

The book Smithsonian Asian Pacific American History, Art, and Culture in 101 Objects offers a remarkable exploration of the experiences of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders through a thoughtful selection of 101 objects from across the Smithsonian’s vast holdings. Here you can explore more objects and stories from across the Smithsonian. 


Chinatown Health Fair button, 1971

Chinatown Market, San Francisco

Photograph, "JAPANESE-AMERICANS ON ROAD TO ROME," Rome, Italy, June 3,1944

Booklet, "Hawaii's Own: Picture Story of 442nd Regiment, 100th Battalion and Interpreters"

Ravi Shankar at Monterey Pop Festival. Monterey, CA, 1967.

Booklet, "Democracy and Japanese Americans" by Norman Thomas, January 2, 1942

Balbir Singh Sodhi holding a male toddler.

Unapologetically Asian

Arlene Frances Fung undated

Hung Pui Wong's American Legion Official Membership Card

Chaya Brasserie Menu

Japanese American Citizens League identification card for Toku Shimomura

photograph

Alice Kono's Women's Army Corps Uniform

1989 - 1992 My Yia Vang's Hmong Story Cloth

Samoan Scene

invitation, Luncheon in Honor of Tech. Sgt. Ben Kuroki, Social Hall, May 6 1940s

Tanforan

Red lacquer sewing box used by May Ishimoto

Fervor

Leaflet from Patsy Mink's 1966 election campaign

Rallying Against Racism: San Francisco Chinatown Banner

Feather Cloak

PeregriNasyon: Is America in the Heart?


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