Summary: Japanese Immigrants

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The Japanese sought survival as landowners’ due to exclusion of Japanese labor by Whites as they were denied employment opportunities in the industrial sector and trade labor market. The majority of the Japanese immigrant population settled in California and brought with them their knowledge and cultural values, which would ultimately be beneficial for their survival. Japanese immigrants transformed the landscape of California in the late 19th century through their intersubjective relationship with nature which was socially reproduced in their social organization, culture, and religion, influencing their resource management practices. Before Japanese immigration, Japan was isolated for centuries. “Due to the fear of Western influence and

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