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  1. Selected maternal and infant health status indicators among American Indians, Asians, and Pacific Islanders California birth cohort, 1982-83 (Data summary. ... reports / Health Data and Statistics Branch) by Mich Tashiro, 1986
  2. American Indians, Blacks & Asians in Oregon's work force (RS pub) by Ted Helvoigt, 2000
  3. Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises. Asian-Americans, American Indians, and Other Minorities, 1982 by 3024062232, 1986-11
  4. Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises: Asian-Americans, American Indians, and Other Minorities, 1987
  5. Indian American: Indian American. Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin, United States Census Bureau, Racial classification of Indian Americans, ... South Asians, List of Indian American media
  6. Multicultural Baby Names: 5,000 African, Arabic, Asian, Hawaiian, Hispanic, Indian, and Native American Names by Marie-Jeanne Abadie, 1993-09
  7. Cultural Identity in Kindergarten: A Study of Asian Indian Children (Studies in Asian Americans) by Susan Laird Mody, 2004-12-22
  8. Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises: Asians & Pacific Islanders, American Indians, & Alaska Natives
  9. Korean American: Koreans, Asian American, Filipino American, Indian American, Vietnamese American, List of Korean Americans, Hyphenated American, Korean adoptee
  10. Tobacco Use Among United States Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups: African Americans; American Indians and Alaska Natives; Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders; ... Hispanics:: A Report of the Surgeon General
  11. Tobacco Use Among U. S. Racial Ethnic Minority Groups: African Americans, American Indians & Alaska Natives, Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders, Hispanics by David Satcher, 1998-04
  12. Sotheby's Antiquities, Tribal, Asian, Pre Columbian and American Indian Art, Mr & Mrs Klaus G. Perls Collection by Sotheby's, 1995
  13. Skin cancer in individuals of African, Asian, Latin-American, and American-Indian descent: differences in incidence, clinical presentation, and survival ... from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Katina Byrd-Miles, Ella L. Toombs, et all 2007-01-01
  14. Chronic Disease in Minority Populations: African-Americans, American Indians and Alaska Natives, Asian and Pacific Islanders, Hispanic Americans (Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) by HHS, CDC, 1994

21. Multicultural Web Sites: Diversity And Ethnic Studies: Virtual Community
Includes African American, American indian, asian American, and Latino resources. booksand other library resources regarding African americans, American indians
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~savega/multicul.htm
Multicultural Web Sites
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African American American Indian Asian American ...
Library Research Guides
Multicultural Resources

These are websites that focus on more than one racial or ethnic group, or on diversity issues in general. Action Without Borders
a massive organization directory searchable by type and region; search by "race and ethnicity" category and limit region as "United States" Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies
includes guides and information on the Institute's library, museum, programs, and more; includes links elsewhere Bureau of the Census
Online U.S. census data can be searched by specific region, race or ethnicity, age, and more Center for Multilingual Multicultural Research
Full text articles, research, and websites on minorities and language issues, compiled by the Univ. of Southern California's Center for Multilingual Multicultural Research
Formerly known as the National Center for Research on Cultural Diversity and Second Language Learning. Includes reports and information on education initiatives relevant to multicultural diversity. From UC Santa Cruz. Cultural Survival
focuses on indigenous peoples worldwide; includes electronic version of the journal

22. Asian American Studies Research Guide
asian americans Information Directory media, and more, representing the followinggroups Bangladeshi, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, East indian, Filipino, Hmong
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~savega/asianam.htm
Asian American Studies Library Research Guide
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African American Research American Indian Research
Asian American Research
... LGBT Research This is a selected list of specialized reference resources that are useful for beginning research in Asian American studies. It points to atlases bibliographies, indexes and abstracts bio-bibliographies biographical sources ... encyclopedic sources , and statistical sources . Call numbers and locations listed on this page refer to those at Iowa State University. Many of these resources may be found in (or be accessible through your own local academic institution's library. If you need help in locating or using materials, please ask your local reference librarian for assistance. Looking for Asian American videos in Parks Library? Atlases
(to locate geographic, cultural, or demographic information) Atlas of American Diversity. Larry Hajime Shinagawa and Michael Jang. 1998. REF E184 A1 S575 1998
Provides information, data, and maps regarding population growth and projections, regional dispersion, state populations, major city concentrations, labor force participation, educational attainment, and more topics on African Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, US Latinos, American Indians, and European Americans.

23. Asian Americans: Plans & Reports Index
based upon a special government to government relationship between indian tribesand The IHS has no activities that are specific to asian americans and Pacific
http://www.omhrc.gov/omh/Asian Americans/2pgAAPI/comparison_ihs.htm
A Comparison of the Department of Health and Human Services Implementation Plans and Community Concerns
Analysis of the Federal Agency Implementation Plans
Operating Divisions Indian Health Services Indian Health Services ( IHS ) is specifically authorized to provide Federal health services to American Indians and Alaskan Natives, based upon a special government to government relationship between Indian tribes and the United States. The only individuals the IHS can service are members of approximately 550 Federal recognized tribes. The IHS has no activities that are specific to Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Although the IHS did provide an implementation plan it should be noted that they support the intent of the AAPI Initiative. The IHS also lost an opportunity to point out that it has provided technical assistance to the Native Hawaiian Health Care Systems. Native Hawaiians are probably the only population within the AAPI grouping that currently would qualify for technical assistance from the IHS On To Conclusions Back To Analysis Back To The Table Of Contents

24. Asian Americans: Whats New: Native Researchers' Cancer Control Training Program
program includes three weeks of training through the sponsorship of Oregon Health Sciences University, the University of Arizona, the indian Health Service
http://www.omhrc.gov/omh/Asian Americans/2pgAAPI/whatsnew20.htm
Native Researchers' Cancer Control Training Program
The 2003 course is offered in two parts. The first session will be held June 15-27, 2003 and the second session is scheduled for October 19-24, 2003. The first session will be held in Portland, Oregon and the second session will be held in Tucson, Arizona. Approximately ten applicants will be selected for the program. The training session are "all expense-paid" scholarships for successful applicants. Trainees will be required to pay for meals and some ground transportation during both training sessions, but will be reimbursed shortly after each training session. To request more information and application, please contact Ester Dunn at (503) 494-2947 or dunne@ohsu.edu Applications are due on March 31, 2003.

25. Chronology Of Asian American History
Source Sucheng Chan, asian americans, an Interpretive History, ©1991, Twayne Publishers Canadacurbs asian indian immigrants by denying entry to immigrants
http://web.mit.edu/21h.153j/www/chrono.html
Source: Sucheng Chan, Asian Americans, an Interpretive History
Chinese and Filipinos reach Mexico on ships of the Manila galleon.
Chinese "sugar masters" working in Hawaii. Chinese sailors and peddlers in New York.
U.S. and China sign first treaty.
Gold discovered in California. Chinese begin to arrive.
California imposes Foreign Miner's Tax and enforces it mainly against Chinese miners, who often had to pay more than once.
First group of 195 Chinese contract laborers land in Hawaii. Over 20,000 Chinese enter California. Chinese first appear in court in California. Missionary Willian Speer opens Presbyterian mission for Chinese in San Francisco.
Chinese in Hawaii establish a funeral society, their first community association in the islands. People v. Hall rules that Chinese can't give testimony in court . U.S. and Japan sign first treaty.
San Francisco opens a school for Chinese children (changed to an evening school two years later). Missionary Augustus Loomis arrives to serve the Chinese in San Francisco.
California passes a law to bar entry of Chinese and "Mongolians."

26. Beginning Library Research On Asian American Studies
Entries include asian indian americans, Cambodian americans, Chinese americans,Hmong americans, Japanese americans, Korean americans, Pakistani americans
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/adams/shortcu/asam.html

Beginning Library Research on ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
Stanford University Libraries contain many titles on the historical and contemporary experience of Asian Americans, making it an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of Asian American, relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter. Use Socrates , Stanford's online catalog to to locate books and other materials. Use the library's print or electronic indexes to locate journal and newspaper articles and published papers. Socrates can tell you what library materials Stanford owns and where they are located, allowing you to search by author, title, call number, organization, or subject. When searching Socrates , it helps to know the Library of Congress Subject Headings. One method of identifying the subject headings is to check the Library of Congress Subject Headings bound volumes. Another (online) method is to locate material you know is on your topic by doing an author (A) and/or title (T) search. Then look at the full display to see what

27. Diabetes In Asian And Pacific Islander Americans
to asian and Pacific Islander americans in the In 1997, the asian and Pacific IslanderAmerican (APIA the Far East, Southeast Asia, the indian subcontinent, and
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/diabetes/pubs/asianam/asianam.htm

Diabetes mellitus poses a rapidly growing health challenge to Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in the United States. In 1997, the Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) population was estimated to be about 10 million, almost a 50 percent increase since the 1990 Census and representing about 3.8 percent of the total U.S. population. This group includes people whose origins are in the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Pacific Islands. Results of the 1990 census showed that the APIA population had the greatest increase of any major ethnic group, doubling in size since the 1980 census. The Immigration Act of 1965 and the arrival of many Southeast Asian refugees under the Refugee Resettlement Program after 1975 contributed to the increase in population observed in the past two decades. Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in the United States were classified into 28 Asian and 19 Pacific Islander ethnic groups for the 1990 U.S. census (see table 1). These populations include people whose families originated in a variety of countries, providing great diversity in language, culture, and beliefs. Nearly 75 percent are foreign-born, but other members of this group are fifth-generation Asian-Americans.

28. NetIP 2002 National Conference
indian and South asianamericans have emerged as a confident group of individualsexcelling in every aspect of American society, from business to politics to
http://www.netipconference.org/media.html

29. NetIP 2002 National Conference
It has become the unequivocal voice for an emerging, confident group of indian andSouthasian americans that are excelling in every aspect of American society
http://www.netipconference.org/missionstatement.html

30. Asian American Federation - Press Release August 15, 2001
The largest asian American groups in New Jersey are indian, Chinese, Filipino,Korean, and Vietnamese americans, respectively. Following
http://www.aafny.org/proom/pr/pr20010815.asp
Asian American Federation
PRESS RELEASES

List All

Asian American Elders

One Year After

Expanded Recovery
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New Census Estimates

PHOTO GALLERY
Relief Initiative

Green Breakfast

Political Participation
Hevesi Breakfast ... Ferrer Breakfast WHO WE ARE Executive Director's Bio CONTACT Media Contact FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 15, 2001 CONTACT: Parag Khandhar parag@aafny.org PDF Printer Friendly Version New Census 2000 Results for New Jersey Show Tremendous Growth in Asian American Communities throughout State August 15th, New Jersey - The U.S. Census Bureau released new data for New Jersey from Census 2000 today. Asian Americans constitute over 6% of the total population of New Jersey, according to Census 2000 results. The new release contains population counts for detailed race groups, including 16 Asian American groups, as well as housing, age, and family characteristics for race groups from the Census 2000 short form. The Asian American Federation, a Census Bureau-designated Census Information Center based in New York City, analyzed the detailed Asian group data. The largest Asian American groups in New Jersey are Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, and Vietnamese Americans, respectively. Following the national trend, the Indian and Vietnamese American communities grew the fastest in New Jersey between 1990 and 2000, at rates over 100 percent each. Chinese, Korean, and Filipino Americans ranked third, fourth and fifth, respectively, in growth rate. Federation CIC analysis also discovered growing Pakistani and Taiwanese American communities in some areas of New Jersey, as well as small emerging pockets of Bangladeshi, Indonesian, Sri Lankan, and Thai Americans in various New Jersey cities.

31. Asian Americans Of The US Department Of Commerce
attorneys, including attorneys of indian, Pakistani, Sri explores all aspects ofAsian American Studies improve life opportunities for Hispanic americans.
http://www.rdc.noaa.gov/~hrmo/ap-links.htm
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ASIAN PACIFIC
AMERICAN NETWORK
BOARD EVENTS HOME APA Net LINKS General APA Interests

General Minority Interests
Interests and Organizations 80-20 Initiative
APA Political Action information. AAPI - White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
DC Office of Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (OAPIA)
ACLU
- American Civil Liberties Union , advocate of individual rights. A.Magazine American Jewish Committee - The American Jewish Committee is a membership driven organization with thirty-two chapters nationwide. Membership support is the foundation on which AJC's long history of achievements has been built. Asia Express Asian Community Online Network (ACON) serves the Asian Pacific American social service and non-profit community.

32. Ethnic Groups - Internet Guides - San José Public Library
Internet Resources on asian americans Links to resources asian American Resources asian-American studies indian americans Indo Link - Covers India and indian
http://www.sjpl.lib.ca.us/Resources/iguides/ethnic.htm
Home Events Search Catalog ... Contact Us
Select a group to see its Web resources: Internet Guides Index
African Americans African Americans in the Santa Clara Valley - Local African-American Resources. African-American Mosaic Exhibition
Library of Congress Resource Guide on African-American history and culture.
AFRO-American Almanac
- Biographies, folktales, historical documents, and historical events.
- Includes a site search feature.
Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project at Stanford University
- Contains some of Dr. King's papers, speeches, and sermons.
- Also a biography, excerpt from his autobiography, chronology, a few articles, and related links.
U of Maryland Diversity Database- African American Resources
- African-American studies index. - Includes site index/search feature.
African American Sites from Asian Americans Asian Americans in the Santa Clara Valley - Local Asian-American resources. Asia Society
- Topics include the arts, culture, politics, business, and society.

33. PoliticalCircus.com - Asian Pacific American Politics - Indian Americans Receive
News indian americans Receive Political Training Feb 18, 2003 By RPG Newswire WASHINGTON(RPG Newswire) indian American political hopefuls recently received
http://www.politicalcircus.com/archive/article_1082.shtml
Search for in Entire Site APA Heritage Month PoliticalCircus Audio PoliticalCircus Bookstore PoliticalCircus Comics PoliticalCircus Diaries Report: On the Ballot Report: RingLeaders Report: Roll Call Alert Report: S.A.Y. Tools: Activism Census Civil Rights Community Development Economy Education Environment Hate Crimes Health Immigration Language Rights Legal Letters to the Editor Racial Profiling Redistricting Terrorism Youth About Sept. 11 Anniversary Top 30, Under 30 Home About Support Submit ... Feedback
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Economy ... Youth Community Development Did you know? var enabled = 'no'; Daily Factoid: Click to View List Entries. News Indian Americans Receive Political Training Feb 18, 2003 By RPG Newswire WASHINGTON (RPG Newswire) - Indian American political hopefuls recently received a full day of instruction in the art of running for elected office at the first ever Indian American Leadership Incubator (IALI) Political Training and Networking Conference. Workshops on topics ranging from Developing a Campaign Message to Elements of Effective Campaign Research were offered by speakers who currently hold office, from both the Republican and Democrat National Committees and other political professionals.

34. PoliticalCircus.com - Asian Pacific American Politics - Asian Americans Prefer P
Chinese American voters were the largest ethnic group participating in the poll (67%),followed by South asian americans (16%) (indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi
http://www.politicalcircus.com/archive/article_1045.shtml
Search for in Entire Site APA Heritage Month PoliticalCircus Audio PoliticalCircus Bookstore PoliticalCircus Comics PoliticalCircus Diaries Report: On the Ballot Report: RingLeaders Report: Roll Call Alert Report: S.A.Y. Tools: Activism Census Civil Rights Community Development Economy Education Environment Hate Crimes Health Immigration Language Rights Legal Letters to the Editor Racial Profiling Redistricting Terrorism Youth About Sept. 11 Anniversary Top 30, Under 30 Home About Support Submit ... Feedback
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Economy ... Youth Report: On the Ballot News Asian Americans Prefer Pataki Nov 11, 2002 By RPG Newswire NEW YORK CITY (RPG Newswire) - Over 3,000 Asian American voters, responding to a multilingual exit poll at 16 sites in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, demonstrated strong support for New York State Governor George Pataki, with voters citing jobs and the economy as the major factor influencing their vote. 19% of those surveyed voted for the first time, reflecting the large proportion of new citizen voters in the Asian American community.

35. ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES COLLECTIONS
asian indian americans; Southeast asian americans. SPECIAL COLLECTIONSChinese American research collection in Chinese and English; Category Reference Education Berkeley Libraries and Museums
http://eslibrary.berkeley.edu/aaslhome.html
Asian American Studies
Collections Ethnic Studies Library
University of California, Berkeley
The Asian American Studies Collection acquires materials on various aspects of the Asian American experience, especially history and contemporary issues relevant to Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, and Indo-Chinese Americans, and to Asians overseas. SIZE
  • Total items: 52,000
  • Archive Materials: 20,000 items
  • Monographs: 11,800
  • Photographs: 22,000 items
  • Serials: 216
TYPES OF MATERIALS
  • All types
SUBJECT STRENGTHS
  • Asian Americans
  • Chinese Americans
  • Japanese Americans
  • Korean Americans
  • Filipino Americans
  • Asian Indian Americans
  • Southeast Asian Americans
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
  • Chinese American research collection in Chinese and English
  • Photograph collection
  • Asian-American Community organizations
TIME SPAN COVERED
  • ACCESS GLADIS and MELVYL online catalogs for the monograph collection. Dictionary catalog, author-title-subject. Newspaper index file. Archive register. HOLDINGS: Includes monographs, serials, theses and dissertations, conference papers, student research papers, and non-print media.
  • 36. Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders: Who Are They And Where Do They Come From
    dialects. asian americans are persons having origins from East Asia,Southeast Asia and the indian subcontinent. Pacific Islanders
    http://www.ssa.gov/aapi/who.htm
    Home Top Ten Services Questions? Sitemap ... Linking Policy ASIAN AMERICANS AND PACIFIC ISLANDERS:
    WHO ARE THEY AND WHERE DO THEY COME FROM?
    Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) come from nearly 50 countries and ethnic groups, each with distinct cultures, traditions and histories. AAPIs speak over one hundred Asian and Pacific Islander languages and dialects. Asian Americans are persons having origins from East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Pacific Islanders are people having origins in Hawaii, Guam, Samoa or other Pacific Islands. Some of the groups are listed below: ASIA East Asia : Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, Okinawan, Taiwanese Southeast Asia : Bornean, Bruneian, Burmese, Cambodian, Celebesian, Filipino, Hmong, Javanese, Indonesian, Laotian, Malaysian, Montagnard, Singaporean, Thai, Vietnamese South Asia : Afghan, Bangladeshi, Bhutanese, Indian, Maldivian, Nepali, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Tibetan PACIFIC ISLANDS Polynesia : Cook Islander, Eniwetok Islander, Hawaiian, Fijian, Kiribatese, Maori, Samoan, Tahitian, Tarawan, Tongan, Tokelauan

    37. CET -- RESOURCES: Asian American History Web Sites And Resources
    The History of americans of asian indian Origin A lengthy paper providing a historicalperspective on americans of asian indian origin from 1790 1997.
    http://www.cetel.org/res.html
    Resources The resources here were selected as some of the best starting points to help you further explore Asian American history and culture online in books , and through other media programs . Many of the resources listed here also have extensive links or listings of other resources. We welcome your suggestions for other good starting points. ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES OTHER ASIAN AMERICAN MEDIA PROGRAMS MEDIA SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS BOOKS ON ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES CURRICULA RESOURCES AskAsia
    Asia Society's AskAsia site is an on-line source for K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. The site provides access to classroom-tested resources and activities, relevant links and a virtual community of educators. The Asian American Curriculum Project
    AACP is a not-for-profit source for books on Asian American heritage and contemporary experience Golden Legacy Curriculum
    Angel Island Immigration Station Curriculum

    The Angel Island Immigration Station curriculum, designed for grades 3 - 5, is also from KQED. Also see Loni Ding's Island of Secret Memories video.

    38. ES41AC_FerreiraSum96
    by Chicanos, asian americans, and African americans; therefore, this would impactthe ideological and organizational character of the American indian Movement
    http://www-learning.berkeley.edu/AC/archive/syllabi/ES41AC_FerreiraSum9604.html
    The American Cultures Archive Asian Americans have played in the labor market prior to 1965 as compared to Chicanos or African Americans or the special impact the Immigration Law of 1965 would have on Asian Americans). W EEK 6: T HE A MERICAN I NDIAN M OVEMENT AND THE P OLITICS OF S TATE R EPRESSION Rebecca Robbins. "Self-Determination and Subordination: The Past, Present, and Future of American Indian Governance" (Xerox Reader)
    M. Annette Jaimes with Theresa Halsey. "American Indian Women: At the Center of Indigenous Resistance in North Amercia" (Xerox Reader)
    Ward Churchill/Jim Vander Wall. Chapters 2-5 ("The COINTELPRO Era", "COINTELPRO - The Black Panther Party", "Why Pine Ridge?", "The Pine Ridge Battleground") Supplemental Readings (helpful but not required):
    Ward Churchill/Jim Vander Wall. "Key Indian Laws and Cases" (Xerox Reader)
    Edward J. Escobar. "The Dialectics of Repression: The Los Angeles Police Department and the Chicano Movement, 1968-1971" (Xerox Reader) Film: "Incident at Oglala"

    39. NIU Presidential Task Force On Asian Americans
    21 indian Students Association General Meeting 21 Dr. Brian Strum, StorytellingCelebrating asians and asian americans. Thai/Lao storytelling performance; 8
    http://www.niu.edu/ptaa/calendar2002-2003.html

    40. NIU Presidential Task Force On Asian Americans
    FALL 2001, ART 378, indian Southeast asian Art. Copyright © 2001 PresidentialTask Force on asian americans / Northern Illinois University.
    http://www.niu.edu/ptaa/courses.html

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