Pan American Nikkei Association

The Pan American Nikkei Association, the English-language name of the Asociación Panamericana Nikkei, is a multi-national, non-governmental organization with membership from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Japan, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Uruguay, Venezuela, United States.[1]

History

In 1981, Mexican Nikkei organized the first convention; and its character was summarized in a slogan: "Let us be better citizens in our continent" (Seamos mejores ciudadanos en nuestro contiente).[2] Delegates from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and the United States joined the Mexican organizers for this initial meeting in Mexico City.[3]

Presidents

Presidents have a maximum term of two two-year term.

Biennial conventions

PANA conventions are an opportunity for the nikkei from North and South America to share and discuss issues and events with cultural, historical, political and economic and political consequences which transcend national borders. These formal gatherings foster an exchange of ideas and create a forum for personal interaction with delegates from different countries.

The biennial conventions are intended to helps promotes closer relationships amongst the Nikkei organizations in the Western Hemisphere. PANA convention are planned in alternating locations amongst North, Central and South American countries.[1]

The Conventions of the Association of Pan American Nikkei (COPANI) have enlarged across the span of time:

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 National Association of Japanese Canadians: PANA overview
  2. Kikumura-Yano, Akemi et al. (2002). Encyclopedia of Japanese Descendants in the Americas: An Illustrated History of the Nikkei. p. 219.
  3. 1 2 Asociación Peruano Japonesa: Asociación Yamaguchi Kenjin del Perú
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Masterson, Daniel M. (2003). The Japanese in Latin America, p. 234.
  5. Asociación Panamericana Nikkei: ; 第48回海外日系人大会

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