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Artifact #1: Deoli Gate Sketch
This original sketch was hand-drawn and shared with the survivor community by Ming Tung Hsieh, author of A Lost Tribe. Photograph of Ming-Tung Hsieh's sketch of Deoli Camp, shared on June 29, 2025 The watercolor version is a recreation of Ming Tung’s sketch after survivors observed the original and began to remember more details worth adding. "I only saw the front of this gate maybe 4 times the entire time I was there." Camp internees likely only had 4 opportunities to see
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Mar 162 min read


The Deoli Survivors Remembrance Tree: A Public Marker in San Francisco
On January 24, 2026, community members gathered beside the Yerba Buena Carousel in San Francisco for the dedication of the Deoli Survivors Remembrance Tree. Seve Ghose, Executive Director at Yerba Buena Gardens Conservancy, connected with AIDCI member Joy Ma last fall after a film screening of "Voices of Deoli" at Yerba Buena. Moved by the film, Ghose kindly reached out to offer a tree dedication in honor of the survivors. This sincere connection led to yesterday's event for
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Jan 251 min read


Celebrating Memory, Honoring Resilience: Deoli Survivors Dedicate a Remembrance Tree in San Francisco
On January 24, 2026, community members, descendants, allies, and advocates will gather in the heart of San Francisco for a moment long in the making: the Deoli Survivors Remembrance Tree Dedication , taking place at 2 p.m. next to the Yerba Buena Carousel (LeRoy King Carousel). This tree will stand as a living tribute to the Chinese Indian community unjustly incarcerated in Deoli Internment Camp following the 1962 Sino‑Indian War—a chapter of history long overlooked, yet carr
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Jan 253 min read
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