George Nakashima, born in 1905 in Spokane, arrived at the camps as a highly trained designer with international experience, including a period working in Japan under the architect Antonin Raymond, a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright. As a consequence, he had some exposure to Japanese joinery techniques, but it was not until he was interned and sent to the Minidoka Relocation Center, in Idaho, that he had the time and opportunity to study with a master. This was Gentaro Kenneth Hikogawa, a carpenter about Nakashima’s age who had been traditionally trained in Japan before immigrating to Tacoma,
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