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**People to Add**
Half Japanese, half Amazing.


[[Linda Yamamoto]]
[[Bill of Rights for People of Mixed Heritage]]
[[Marié Digby]]
 
[[Roxana Saberi]]
Here are some articles and research about being hāfu:
[[Devon Aoki]]
 
[[Karyn Kusama]]
* [https://www.usfca.edu/center-asia-pacific/perspectives/v13n2/want Haafu Identities Inside and Outside of Japanese Advertisements]
[[Cary Fukunaga]]
* [https://collections.lib.utah.edu/dl_files/1a/bb/1abb049cad568d3ec28c96bf0c9259ee9ef70ae1.pdf Being Hafu (Biethnic Japanese) in Japan]
[[Mickey Curtis]]
* [https://www.pri.org/stories/2015-09-15/how-hawaiian-word-hapa-came-be-used-people-mixed-heritage How Hapa Came to Be Used by People of Mixed Heritage]  
[[Helen Nishikawa]]
 
[[Minori Maeda]]
[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Kayōkyoku]] (歌謡曲) — Draft
[[Mari Henmi]]
[[Miki Obata]]
[[Rumi Koyama]]
[[Kayōkyoku]]
[[Ryan Potter]]
[[Master Miller]]
[[Arsène Lupin III]]
[[Master Keaton]]
[[Hiro Hamada]]
[[Daken]]
[[Buckaroo Banzai]]
[[Rex Walters]]
[[Rui Hachimura]]
[[Dave Roberts]]
[[Judith Hill]]
[[Harry Binkley Harris Jr.]]
[[Sayaka Akimoto]]
[[Yumesaki Shirubi]] (夢咲しるび)
[[Yueni Yunapokkuru]] (ゆえに ゆなぽっくる)
[[Yoshizaki Aya]] (吉崎 綾)
[[Yano Ayumi]] (矢野あゆみ)
[[Yamashita Emiri]] (山下 エミリー)
[[Yamamoto Kumiko | Yamamoto Susan Kumiko]] (山本スーザン久美子)

Latest revision as of 17:55, 10 August 2022