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[History of Okinawan Life: Telling and Listening in the Wartime Era] (19) Narrator: Setsuko Tamanaha (Maiden Name Kinjo) (85) (Part 1) Interviewer: Takako Kushi (70) Evacuation Route: Gum From Japanese Soldiers. My Brother and I Took Turns Riding Our Bicy
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The interviewer is Takako Kushi (70) from Nakagusuku Village, and the narrator is her aunt Setsuko Tamanaha (maiden name Kinjo) (85). In Shimakutuba, she talks about her experiences enduring hunger in Yanbaru, where she took refuge during the war. "It's a wonderful story about not fighting.
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