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         Asian-american Arts:     more books (100)
  1. Moving the image: independent Asian Pacific American media arts, with a preface by Linda Mabalot. by Russell, ed Leong, 1991
  2. Moving the Image: Independent Asian Pacific American Media Arts
  3. The Trans Parent Thread: Asian Philosophy in Recent American Art by Gail Gelburd, Geri De Paoli, 1990-01-01
  4. They Painted from Their Hearts: Pioneer Asian American Artists by Washington) Wing Luke Asian Museum (Seattle, 1995-09
  5. Asian Traditions/Modern Expressions: Asian American Artists and Abstraction, 1945-1970
  6. The New Deal and Other Plays: from The Christine Toy Johnson Portfolio Included in the Library of CongressAsian Pacific American Performing Arts Collection by Christine Toy Johnson, 2010-09-09
  7. Decorative Arts Auction - American & European Paintings, Posters, Bronzes, Asian Objects, American & European Art Nouveau Art Glass, Lamps & Ceramics, American Studio Glass - Treadway - Toomey Galleries - 3/19/2000 by Treadway - Toomey Galleries, 2000
  8. Disorient; an Asian Pacific American Literary Arts Journalzine; Volume 1, Number 1. by George, Grace Hong, Howard Hong, Shaighn Kim, Editors Cheng, 1993-01-01
  9. Asian American Journal of Culture and the Arts - Number 2 by Shirley ed Lim, 1993
  10. TEA LEAVES Number 10 1992: literature and art by/about Asian Americans
  11. Moving the Image: Independent Asian Pacific American Media Arts by Russell Leong, 1991-01-01
  12. Asian American Culture: American Chinese Cuisine, Asian American, Yellowface, List of Asian Americans, Little Manila, Asian Arts Initiative
  13. Moving the Image: Independent Asian Pacific American Media Arts by Various, 1992-01-01
  14. Leslie Hindman Auction May 23 - 25, 2004, No. 9: English, American, and Continental Furniture and Decorative Arts, Asian Art, Paintings, Prints, Drawings, Rugs, Jewelry and Timepieces by Leslie Hindman Inc., 2004

81. AACO - Links
comprehensively. Asian American arts Foundation Northern Californianon-profit organization assisting the Asian Pacific arts community.
http://www.aaco-sf.org/links.htm
Links
The list below contains contact information for numerous independent Asian community service organizations, including contact info and short descriptions of each. We invite you to contact any for which you hold a particular interest, in the hopes that both you and the community will benefit!

82. Department Of Ethnic Studies Curriculum
Approved for arts and Sciences Core Curriculum Cultural and Gender Diversity orContemporary Societies. AAST 17173. INTRODUCTION TO ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY.
http://www.colorado.edu/EthnicStudies/Asianstudies.html
ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
AAST 1015-3. INTRODUCTION TO ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES. Using Asian Americans as a case study, course examines the various factors that define minority groups and their positions in American society. Particular attention is given to the perspectives and methodologies of the emerging discipline of Ethnic Studies. Restricted to FR/SO Standing. Approved for Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum: Cultural and Gender Diversity or Contemporary Societies. AAST 1717-3. INTRODUCTION TO ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY. Introductory-level survey of social history of Asians in America from nineteenth century to the present. Primary focus is on delineating the explaining changes that Asian Americans have undergone since their arrival in the United States. Same as HIST 1717. Approved for Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum: United States Context. AAST 2210-3. THE JAPANESE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. This course offers an overview of the Japanese American experience in the United States from 1880 to today. What helped shape this experience and provides its salient characteristics? Emphasis will be given to the variables that generated similarities, as well as internal diversity, within the broader ethnic group. This course fulfills Arts and Sciences core requirements in the area of Cultural and Gender Diversity. Link to Readings AAST 2752 SURVEY OF ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE.

83. MANGO TRIBE | Linx
arts Organizations Alliance of Emerging Creative Artists (San Francisco) AsianAmerican arts Alliance (New York City) Asian American Artists Collective
http://mangotribe.thecollectivechicago.org/linx/index.shtml
Resources:
APIA Women Performers:
Staceyann Chin
Margaret Cho

Jenny Choi

Melinda Corazon Foley
...
Yellow Rage
APIA Women Resources:
Angry Little Asian Girls
Asian American Women Artists Association

Asian Pacific American Women’s Leadership Institute

AsiangURLS
...
Voice From the Gaps
for women writers of color
YELL-Oh Girls!
Academia:
Asian American Coalition Committee University of Illinois at Chicago
New York University's Asian/Pacific/American Studies
UCLA's Asian American Studies Center
Theater:
Free Street Guild Complex Here New World Theater ... Northwest Asian American Theater (seattle) Redmoon Theater Teatro Luna Vittum Theater
Women Against Violence Resources:
Apna Ghar Chicago Metropolitan Battered Women's Network INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence Sakhi for South Asian Women
APIA Resources:
Arts Organizations: Alliance of Emerging Creative Artists (San Francisco) Asian American Arts Alliance (New York City) Asian American Artists Collective-Chicago Asian American Writer's Workshop (New York City) Asian Arts Initiative (Philadelphia) Balagtasan Collective (Los Angeles) Bindle Stiff Studio (San Francisco) Isangmahal Arts Kollective (Seattle) Kearny Street Workshop (San Francisco) Locus Arts (San Francisco) Pintig Cultural Group (Chicago) South Asian Women's Creative Collective (New York City) Visual Communications (Los Angeles) Work in Progress (Boston) Other Orgs: Asian American Institute Asian Health Coalition of Illinois National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium National Asian Women's Health Organization Online Sources:

84. The Asian American Artists Collective Chicago (AAAC)
Promotes and supports the work of Asian Pacific Islander American (APIA) artists in all artistic fields .Category Regional North America Ethnicity Asian...... We are a collaborative network of diverse Asian American voices dedicated to artisticdevelopment, support and empowerment. Through the arts, The Collective
http://www.thecollectivechicago.org/
The Asian American Artists Collective-Chicago
(The Collective) is a new arts organization founded
on August 21, 2001 by Asian Pacific Islander
American (APIA) artists from the Chicagoland area. The Collective is committed to creating intersections between art, audience, and activism. We are a collaborative network of diverse Asian American voices dedicated to artistic development, support and empowerment. Through the arts, The Collective works to confront, subvert and disrupt stereotypes, discrimination, prejudice and oppression from outside and inside of our communities. The Collective is involved in the following projects and activities:
Mango Tribe

YAWP! (Young Asians with Power)
, a program for APIA teens that explores art and activism. YAWP's current writing workshop Blurring Boundaries, Claiming Voice informs and empowers youth around issues of identity, race, gender, class, and history.
Kitchen Poems

Project A
SmackDab!

85. South Asian American Films And Arts Association
South Asian American Films and arts Association.
http://www.saafa.org/aboutus.html
South Asian American Films and Arts Association
About Us
SAAFA is a not for profit organization dedicated to the promotion, education and outreach of the South Asian American cinematic and artistic endeavors.
Our goals lie in presenting and promoting a genre of eclectic South Asian Films and Arts and building awareness of South Asian artistic disciplines to audiences in North America. Through these efforts we also want to actively cultivate excellence in film as an art and industry and support and encourage emerging South Asian talent. Our main focus areas include film screenings, film festivals, panel discussions, educational workshops and outreach programs.
Alliance Partners
Staff Directory Home About Us ... SAAFA

86. Ng Family Chinese Martial Arts Association - Asian American Heritage Month 2002
Asian American Heritage Month Celebration May 19, 2002. 3. The Ng FamilyChinese Martial arts Association marches in the pre-show procession.
http://www.ngfamilymartialarts.com/asianmonth_02_1.htm
home instructors choy lay fut ving tsun ... contact Asian American Heritage Month Celebration - May 19, 2002 -click on an image to see a larger version- page 1 page 2 page 3 1. Sifu Phil smashing through a stack of red bricks. 6. At the academy before the show. 2. Members of the Ng Family Academy showing off the school flags. 7. Sifu Phil leads the children's group in forms. 3. The Ng Family Chinese Martial Arts Association marches in the pre-show procession. 8. Yu Gong and Justin demonstrates a bit of sparring for the crowd. 4. Showing off the school colors. 9. ...more sparring. 5. A group photo taken at the event. 10. ...salute! home instructors choy lay fut ving tsun ... contact © 2000 Philip Ng and Sam Ng. All rights reserved. Website maintained by Studio Straightblast5

87. Columbia College Bulletin
asianamerican Studies. Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race 424 Hamilton854-0507. Interdepartmental Committee on Asian American Studies
http://www.college.columbia.edu/students/academics/depts/asia_amer_studies.php
Asian-American Studies
Departmental Information
Program Director
Prof. Gary Y. Okihiro
422 Hamilton
Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race
424 Hamilton
Interdepartmental Committee on Asian American Studies
Paul Anderer
East Asian Languages and Cultures
414 Kent; 854-1525
Charles Armstrong
History 930 IAB; 854-1721 School of Law 8E18 Greene; 854-3049 E. Valentine Daniel Anthropology 957 Schermerhorn Extension; 854-7764 Nicholas B. Dirks Anthropology/History 452 Schermerhorn Extension; 854-4552 David Eng English and Comparative Literature 408I Philosophy; 854-4016 Carol N. Gluck History 912 IAB; 854-2591 Jean Howard English and Comparative Literature; 606A Philosophy; 854-6225 Manning Marable African-American Studies 758 Schermerhorn Extension; 854-7002 Gary Y. Okihiro International and Public Affairs 623 Fayerweather; 854-3662 Tazuko Shibusawa School of Social Work 601 McVickar; 854-5010

88. Untitled Document
Young, Mimi, 1967 LCCN 97033892 ISN 0814735797 Location Art N/7260/Y36/1998 TitleYellow light the flowering of Asian American arts / edited by Amy Ling
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~hist32/Books/ASIAN AMERICANS - ART.htm

89. MaARTe Ka Ba?
Asian American arts Alliance Asian American arts Alliance was founded in 1983 bya group of artists, activists, and community leaders to raise public awareness
http://www.maarte.org/resources/index.php?category=4

90. Martial Arts & Fighting Forms | Asian American Poll | GoldSea
MARTIAL arts FIGHTING FORMS (Updated Wednesday, Jan 01, 2003, 041601 PM to reflectthe 100 most recent valid responses.) What is the most important benefit
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The Pencak Silat I studied didn't have those drum instruments things. Are you sure you're not confusing it with Capoera? I've never seen a pencak silat in Indonesia that uses musical instruments, so I've no clue which ones you were referring to. Most Pencak Silat systems in Indonesia uses religious influences/rituals instead.

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92. ES: Asian American Studies
Asian American Studies provides critical interdisciplinary perspectives on the varioushistories of contact, migration, and settlement of Asian groups in the
http://ethnicstudies.ucr.edu/asas.html
Mission Asian American Studies provides critical interdisciplinary perspectives on the various histories of contact, migration, and settlement of Asian groups in the United States. "Asian Americans" compose a diverse collection of diasporic communities, and are becoming increasingly fractured along socioeconomic and geographic lines. In an era of U.S. global hegemony fueled by an increasing military and economic presence in the Pacific Rim, Asian American Studies plays a crucial role in analyzing and shaping economic, political, cultural, and international relations between Asia, the Pacific Islands, and the United States. Faculty Edward Chang
LeHong Phan

Major Requirements Lower division (8 units)

    Ethnic Studies 5: Introduction to Asian American Studies
Upper division (48 units)
    Core courses

      Ethnic Studies 191R: Research Methodology
      Ethnic Studies 106: Theory in Asian American Studies
      Ethnic Studies 133: The Asian Diaspora
    20 additional upper division units in Ethnic Studies chosen from courses focusing on the Asian American experience A minimum of 1 Ethnic Studies course chosen from 2 of the following 4 areas of emphasis (8 units):
      African American Studies
      Chicano Studies
      Native American Studies
      Comparative Issues
    Note: No internship courses may be counted toward the upper division electives in Ethnic Studies.

93. Collection Description
From the year of his arrival until 1988, he led the Asian AmericanArts Ensemble, a group with which he produced two albums. In
http://www.lib.uconn.edu/DoddCenter/ASC/findaids/Ho/collectiondesc.htm
FRED HO PAPERS
Arranged and Described
by
Asian American Studies Institute November, 1998
Name Fred Ho. Title Fred Ho Papers, 1892-1996. Extent Biographical Note Fred Wei-han Houn (later Fred Ho) was born in 1957 in Palo Alto, California, and spent the first five years of his life in Michigan and Nebraska as his father searched for a full-time position teaching Political Science. At the age of six, Ho and his family settled permanently in Amherst, Massachusetts.
After high school, he attended Harvard University and graduated in 1979 with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. While in school, Ho continued to invest his time and energy in political and social activism. He founded the East Coast Asian Student Union in 1978 and the Asian American Resource Workshop in 1979. Music did not receive as much attention as politics during this period, but Ho did not abandon his saxophone entirely. He had not participated in the music program at Harvard because it lacked the diversity that he sought. After graduation he played and composed occasionally while working in construction.
In 1981 Ho left Boston for New York, where he focused on building a professional career in music. From the year of his arrival until 1988, he led the Asian American Arts Ensemble, a group with which he produced two albums. In 1982, Ho formed the Afro Asian Music Ensemble out of a desire to lead and compose for his own group. Although he had played with musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie, Archie Shepp and Gil Evans, he was not one to work as a sideman in someone else's band. Since that time, Ho has demonstrated incredible talent in composing his own pieces and leading not only the Afro Asian Music Ensemble and the Asian American Arts Ensemble, but the Monkey Orchestra and the Afro Asian Arts Dialogue as well.

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