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several women are mentioned as having been (held) there - which surprises me, as the text said, the women camp was on a different(ly named) island. was/ is the name of the men's jail/ camp used for both, or was the prison, maybe in the later period, used for all genders?
and: in the short description for the novel "Tito's" Hawaii" a woman is said to have been/ be 'interred' there, and I was/ am wondering if that (second "r" in the word) might be a typo - my mother tongue isn't English, but I believe 'interred' would mean buried, in a grave - which of course may be possible, but maybe it was meant to say "interned", to mean: imprisoned?