Interesting, but much is in doubt, the identification of ‘Ann Niamoto’ for one. In the original images from the Cambodiana website, the name of that girl was shown as ANNE/USA.
And over painstaking months of research, the asian woman in the dock image turns out to have been a 1961 graduate of the U of HI named Barbara...it’s also very doubtful if the kenyan was ever in the original dock image, and if he was, if that’s not just his head planted on another body, then one has to ask, who is that young woman he has his arm around, standing beside him?
The man on the far right for example, has only one arm. Is that the arm that we now see half-disappearing between Stanley Armour Dunham and the man wearing a cart-load of fake lei?
That dock image could be genuine, but it has to be a departure, because Marda, who is also identified in the Nachmanoff images, didn’t graduate from a mainland college until summer 1961.
Personally, I think it’s fake. The core group were probably the dock workers, the captain and some crew, and all the remainder were simply added.
The woman (women) on the dock are definitely NOT Japanese. They are Filipino. I have never been sure about the woman in the pictures on the floor. The quality and angle of the photo make the same definitive conclusion not possible.
Filipinos have unique facial features that separate them from other Asian races.
I finally saw the Joel Gilbert film earlier this week, BTW. Gilbert's theory on the dock picture is that is from the 1959 arrival of Obama Sr. Stanley Armour Dunham's presence is explained by assuming he had already begun "commuting" from the Seattle area to Hawaii at this time to start keeping an eye on the foreign students for the CIA.