Black and white photograph of a WTCN-TV employee with an Emerson television set, 1949.

WTCN-TV employee

WTCN-TV employee with an Emerson television set, 1949.

Wu family reception hall

Wu family reception hall

The Wu family reception hall, early seventeenth century. This three-bay reception hall was originally part of a traditional Suzhou-style courtyard house located in the east Dongting district near the present town of Dongshan. From the period rooms of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis. Creative Commons Public Domain 1.0.

Xee Yang harvesting kale flowers

Xee Yang harvesting kale flowers

Xee Yang harvesting kale flowers at the Hmong Americans Farmers Association’s farm in Vermillion Township (Dakota County), 2015. Photograph by Mike Hazard; used with the permission of Mike Hazard.

Yacumama dance

Yacumama dance

Members of Mi Perú-Minnesota representing the Shipibo tribe of Peru through Tahuampa, a style of dance from the rainforest area of Peru. The dance is related to Yacumama, a legendary water serpent of the Peruvian Amazon. Photograph by R. Durán, ca. 2018 or 2019. Used with the permission of Mi Perú-Minnesota.

Color image of a corn god holding an ear of corn. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user ŠJů, 2012.

Yam Kaax, the Mayan corn god

Corn god holding an ear of corn. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user ŠJů, 2012.

Yanat Chhith

Yanat Chhith

Yanat Chhith, the vice president of Watt Munisotaram, outside the temple on July 9, 2017.

Yang family in Ban Vinai refugee camp, Thailand.

Yang family before coming to the United States from Thailand

The Yang family in Ban Vinai refugee camp, Thailand, ca. 1978.

Yee Sing Woo standing in front of Yee Sing Laundry, 1319 Nicollet, Minneapolis

Yee Sing Woo standing in front of Yee Sing Laundry, 1319 Nicollet, Minneapolis

Yee Sing Woo, husband of Liang May Seen, standing in front of Yee Sing Laundry, 1319 Nicollet, Minneapolis, c.1895.

Yellow Fever (1994)

Production photo from Yellow Fever, performed by Theater Mu during its 1993–1994 season. Yellow Fever was written by R. A. Shiomi, directed by Marc Hayashi, and staged at the Southern Theater. Pictured are (left to right): Joe Germano and Paul Juhn. Photograph by Charissa Uemura.

Black and white photograph of a ellowstone locomotive pulling a string of jennies near Duluth, 1940.

Yellowstone locomotive pulling a string of jennies

A Yellowstone locomotive pulls a string of jennies near Duluth, 1940.

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