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         Indian Asian Americans:     more books (100)
  1. Asian Indian Americans (Footsteps to America) by Alexandra Bandon, 1995-04
  2. Asian Indian Americans (We Are America) by Carolyn P. Yoder, 2002-11
  3. Asian Indian Americans (Spirit of America, Our Cultural Heritage) by Jean Kinney Williams, 2003-08
  4. Can I Buy a Slice of Sky?: Poems from Black, Asian and American Indian Cultures
  5. Asian Indians (Recent American Immigrants Series) by Susan Gordon, 1990-10
  6. New Americans: The Progress of Asian Indians in America by George P. Alexander Ph.D., 2006-10-27
  7. MANY VOICES: A PRESENTATION OF BOOKS BY AFRICAN-AMERICAN, AMERICAN-INDIAN, ASIAN-AMERICAN AND LATINO WRITERS by Ann et al Badger, 1994
  8. ASIAN INDIAN AMERICANS: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America</i> by Tinaz Pavri, 2000
  9. ASIAN INDIAN AMERICANS: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i> by Gary Y. Okihiro, 2003
  10. Arte Primitivo, Summer Sale: Pre-Columbian Art; Classical Egyptian and Asian Antiquities; Ethnographic Art; African and Oceanic Art; American Indian Art; Asian, Colonial and Religious Antiques [Howard S. Rose Gallery Absentee Auction, July 28, 1997] by Howard S. Rose, 1997
  11. Arte Primitivo: Pre-Columbian Art, Classical, Egyptian and Asian Antiquities; African, Oceanic and American Indian Art; Asian, Colonial and Religious Art; Historical American Autographs [Howard S. Rose Gallery Absentee Auction, November 19, 1997]. by Howard S. Rose, 1997
  12. The Facts about-- : small businesses owned by Asians, American Indians and other minorities (SuDoc SBA 1.2:F 11/ASIANS/992) by U.S. State Department, 1992
  13. Asian Indian Americans (Footsteps to America) by Alexandra Bandon, 1995
  14. Baccalaureate sources of 1975-1986 doctorates earned by American Indian, Asian, Black, Hispanic and White men and women who received Baccalaureate degrees ... numbers adjusted for institutional size by Carol H Fuller, 1989

1. A Historical Perspective Of Americans Of Asian Indian Origin
A historical perspective of americans of asian indian origin 1790 1997 Srirajasekhar Bobby Koritala This is a brief historical perspective of americans of asian indian origin.
http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~seetala/India/Articles/article001.html
A historical perspective of Americans of Asian Indian origin
Written By,
Srirajasekhar Bobby Koritala Introduction The Pioneers Coming to America The Riots ... References
Introduction
This is a brief historical perspective of Americans of Asian Indian origin. Having immigrated from India to the USA, I have developed a curiosity about people like myself who have moved to "Amerika". For a long time I hardly knew anything about "Indians in America". Frankly, I didn't care to know. After all I was just a student in the USA who wanted to get a great education and return home to India. But circumstances changed and I decided to become an immigrant to the USA. It was at this point that I wondered about the Indian immigrants who had come before me and made similar decisions to stay. I'd always assumed that Indians never really came to the USA until the 1960s. However, I remembered vaguely, from my high school history lessons, that there had been a group of Indian expatriates who had formed a party, called the "Ghadhar Party", in the USA to assist in India's struggle for freedom from British colonial dominion. So I had an inkling that there was more to the story than I knew. Well, the experience of researching and learning about the history of Indian immigration to the USA has been enlightening, to say the least. Mind-blowing is more like it! I had no idea. I've wanted to share this knowledge with people and that's why I've written this perspective. I don't really have the time to write in more detail, so please forgive the brief nature of this document. I have included some references at the end and I strongly encourage interested persons to look them up.

2. Asian Pacific Islands American History Literature For K-12
Index to asian American resources for English and Social Studies teachers in grades K-12. Offers chronolo Category Society Ethnicity asian asian-American History...... East indian americans. indians in USA A Success Story Siliconindia The Business Technology Magazine for Professionals of asian indian Origin asian American
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/asia.htm

3. New California Media Content
indian americans Top Census Chart Among asianamericans. NCM Online, May 18, 2001
http://www.ncmonline.com/content/ncm/2001/may/0518indian.html
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The Latino magazine for the new millennium
Complete NCM Ethnic Media Directory
Indian Americans Top Census Chart Among Asian-Americans
NCM Online, May 18, 2001
By Raj Jayadev It's official. Indian Americans are the fastest growing Asian group in the United States. The group surged by 105.9 percent between 1990 and 2000, according to the 2000 census. The population now stands close to two million. Representing the greatest growth of any Asian group in decennial census history, Indian Americans have become the third largest Asian group in the U.S. behind Chinese and Filipino Americans. "The economy definitely had something to do with this increase," Parag Khandhar, a policy associate and census coordinator at the American Federation Census Information Center told Indian online magazine rediff.com. "One obvious factor for the growth in the Indian-American community is the importing of hi-tech workers."

4. SASIALIT: Literature Of South Asia And The Indian Diaspora
Join this discussion list to explore modern literature from South Asia and authors of South asian origin. Includes a reading list and literary resources. indian literature" by Louis Stiller. Weber Studies , v. 15.1 Winter 1998 the literature and culture of South asian americans
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Literature of South Asia and the Indian diaspora
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  • SASIALIT charter The SASIALIT mailing list is for the discussion of contemporary literature of South Asia (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka), including works by authors of South Asian origin throughout the world. Examples of authors discussed might include: Vikram Chandra, Anita Desai, Farrukh Dhondy, Amitav Ghosh, Romesh Gunesekera, Hanif Kureishi, Gita Mehta, Rohinton Mistry, Bharati Mukherjee, V.S. Naipaul, R.K. Narayan, Raja Rao, Arundhati Roy, Salman Rushdie, Vikram Seth, and Bapsi Sidhwa. Discussion of lesser-known and emerging writers is of course encouraged. The primary focus of the list is on authors who work in English. The list is presently unmoderated, but the sponsor of the list reserves the right to introduce moderation if noise becomes a problem.
  • Subscribing to SASIALIT To subscribe to SASIALIT, send e-mail to " listserv@rice.edu " containing the following in the body of the message: subscribe sasialit Yourfirstname Yourlastname To unsubscribe from SASIALIT, send e-mail to "listserv@rice.edu" containing the following in the body of the message:

5. Asian Americans In The Santa Clara Valley
South asian americans. IndoAmerican Community Service Center. Silicon Valley indian Professionals Association
http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/scvasian.html
Asian Americans
Santa Clara Valley
The Basics

6. Asian-Americans | Read About Native American Indian Tribes, African Slavery & Eu
asianamericans, -asian americans- Click arrow to choose. Throughoutthe 19th and 20th centuries, asians and asian
http://www.arkansasheritage.com/peoplestories/asianamericans/

Native Americans

European-Americans

African-Americans

Asian Americans

ASIAN-AMERICANS -Asian Americans- Chinese Japanese
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T hroughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Asians and Asian-Americans have called Arkansas their home. Many came to the state in order to take advantage of employment and social opportunities. However, several thousand Asians and Asian-Americans arrived in the state by force during the internment camp period of the 1940s. Today, Asian and Asian-American influence can readily be found in many towns of the Delta where generations of families have helped to develop the area. This section tells the story of the Chinese and Japanese who came to the state in the 1800s and 1900s.
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7. Some Noteworthy Americans Of Asian Or Pacific Island Heritage
James Madison University provides rich resource for biographies of prominent figures in sports, science, the arts, business, and government. Who Is Who. Prominent Chinese americans. indianamericans of the Century
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/asiabio.htm
Some Noteworthy Americans of Asian or Pacific Island Heritage
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Asian American Biography Page. The following are individuals of Asian or Pacific Islands descent of possible interest to students. Students can do research and add to this list. This page is linked to Asian American Resources
The following list was researched on the Internet. The individuals listed are just a tiny sample of noteworthy Americans. If you find any errors, I would appreciate your sending me corrections. Links are to biographical information where possible. In some cases biographical information was not available. In such cases, a link is made to some resource on the Internet in which the individual is identified.
The ISLMC is a meta-site for librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . Revised 7/26/00
Related Sites: AAV APA Women's Wall of Fame
The Pride of Lebanon

Who Is Who. Prominent Chinese Americans

Indian-Americans of the Century
... Asian Americans in Non-Profit Agencies
Asian American Architects
Maya Lin
Vietnam Memorial designer
Ieoh Ming Pei, Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate, 1983

8. Indian Americans Top Census  Among Asian-Americans . Ethnic Marketing Advertisi
indian americans Top Census Chart Among asianamericans By Raj Jayadev indianamericans are the fastest growing asian group in the United States.
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Indian Americans Top Census Chart Among Asian-Americans By Raj Jayadev
South Asian (Indian American) Radio
It's official. Indian Americans are the fastest growing Asian group in the United States. The group surged by 105.9 percent between 1990 and 2000, according to the 2000 census. The population now stands close to two million. Representing the greatest growth of any Asian group in decennial census history, Indian Americans have become the third largest Asian group in the U.S. behind Chinese and Filipino Americans. "The economy definitely had something to do with this increase," Parag Khandhar, a policy associate and census coordinator at the American Federation Census Information Center told Indian online magazine rediff.com. "One obvious factor for the growth in the Indian-American community is the importing of hi-tech workers." From 1987 through 1997, on average about 35,000 Indians immigrated permanently to the United States annually. This does not include those who obtained high-skilled H-1B visas to work in the United States for up to six years. INS data for the period from May 1998 through July 1999 shows that of 134,000 new H-1B visas granted, nearly half, or 63,900, went to people from India. According to an estimate provided by the Immigration Support Network, a lobby group that works in the interests of H1-B workers, last year there were approximately 400,000 Asian Indian hi-tech visa holders in the U.S.

9. South Asian (Indian American) Newspapers And Publications In US. Multicultural A
asian indian americans are one of the more affluent, welleducated andwell-informed online ethnic communities in the United States.
http://www.allied-media.com/Publications/indian_newspapers_US.htm
Press Clippings
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Hispanic Papers

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  • India Abroad
  • SILICON INDIA
  • India Currents
  • India Post
  • INDUS Business Journal
  • India Express
  • India Tribune
  • India West
  • South Asian Insider
  • Kerala Express
  • Little India
  • Masala
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  • News India-Times
  • (New York ) India New York
  • Pakistan Voice
  • Pakistan Today
  • AZAD New York
  • Weekly News Pakistan
  • URDU Times
  • New York AWAM
  • SAMAR MAGAZINE
The Network allows you to target the South Asian market ( Indian publications whose editorial focus is directly linked to the culture. Asian Indian Americans are one of the more affluent, well-educated and well-informed online ethnic communities in the United States. With a combined disposable income of $88 billion, consumer savvies and strong brand loyalties make Asian Indian Americans a very attractive market. 50% of online Indians read an Indian newspaper and 22% read Indian magazines on a regular basis. Press Clippings Service
Indian Publications
We scan all India publications (newspapers as well as magazine) and provide the information on one's area of interest.
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Comprehensive coverage from more than 130 publications.

10. Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) And Educational Partnerships
identified asian americans as including those whose origins are as follows Bangladeshi;Burmese; Cambodian; Chinese; Filipino; Hmong; indian (asian); Indonesian;
http://www.dot.gov/ost/docr/msi/aapi.html
Departmental Office of Civil Rights Home About Us Civil Rights Around DOT Contact Us ... Site Map DOCR Topics Environmental Justice DBE Certification Appeals Program Access in DOT Minority Serving Institutions ... Tribal Colleges and Universities Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Educational Partners
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Federal Internships
People with Disabilities Program ... DOT Home Page Search DOCR Enter Keywords in the box below.
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Summer Internships The U.S. Department of Transportation is seeking to involve college and university students of Asian American and Pacific Islander origin in its 2001 Summer Intern Program. One of several educational programs administered by USDOT, we are recruiting interns from our country's Asian American and Pacific Islander communities to provide related work experiences for students interested in careers in the transportation industry. The program will create a pool of talented students to explore and understand professional practices within USDOT through exposure to research and development, technology, and administration in the Federal Government environment. Why Choose Transportation for Your Internship?

11. NCM Gallery: Silicon Raj
indianAmerican Investors to Oakland NCM Online, May 24; indian americansTop Census Chart Among asian-americans NCM Online, May 18.
http://www.ncmonline.com/gallery/siliconraj/
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Silicon Raj
By Rick Rocamora, New California Media
A photo-documentary honoring the contributions of Indian-Americans in the high-tech industry and their entrepreneurial leadership in creating jobs and prosperity for all Americans.
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Indian-Americans

12. SAPL: Websites - Asian Americans
The Landscape of asian America General overview of asian American culture in LosAngeles OCA - Organization of Chinese americans, a national indian americans.
http://www.sanantonio.gov/library/web/asianamerican.asp
SAPL Electronic Services Websites by Topic Title
GENERAL ASIAN AMERICAN INTEREST
CHINESE AMERICANS INDIAN AMERICANS
JAPANESE AMERICANS
...
VIETNAMESE AMERICANS
GENERAL ASIAN AMERICAN INTEREST Ancestors in the Americas - Web site for PBS documentary on Asian American history.
Asian American Cybernauts
- Links to community and cultural organizations, social concerns and more.
Asian American Net
- News, opinions, links to Asian American organizations and information from all parts of Asia.
Asian American Supersite GoldSea
- Articles and message boards on current social issues.
Asian American Writers' Workshop
- Workshops, fellowships, publications.
- In Corpus Christi.
Asian-Nation: The Landscape of Asian America
- General overview of Asian American culture, history, and immigration with a section particularly devoted to Vietnam and Vietnamese Americans CHINESE AMERICANS Chinese American Citizens Alliance National Organization - Has a local group in Houston
Chinese American Museum in Los Angeles
OCA - Organization of Chinese Americans, a national advocacy group. INDIAN AMERICANS America India - Web directory of India-related businesses, services, and media.

13. Indian American Center For Political Awareness
asian americans constitute 3.6 percent of the United States population, with10,242,998. indian americans comprise 16.4% of the asian American community.
http://www.iacfpa.org/census2k/iapop.htm
Home Updated on April 05, 2003
The Indian American population stands at 1,678,765 as of the 2000 Census. This represents a 106% increase over the 1990 Census figures. The source of all the data below is from the United States Census. There are also graphs below detailing some of the information from the Census.
Quick facts from the 2000 United States Census:
  • The overall growth rate for Indian Americans from 1990-2000 was 105.87% the largest growth in the Asian American community, the average annual growth rate was 7.6% Indian Americans represent .6 percent of the United States population with 1,678,765 Asian Americans constitute 3.6 percent of the United States population, with 10,242,998 Indian Americans comprise 16.4% of the Asian American community Indian Americans are the 3rd largest constituency in the Asian American community
    behind the Chinese American community, and the Filipino American community The Asian American community overall grew at a rate of 48.26% from 1990-2000 The total United States population is 281,421,906
History
A Brief History (1790-1965)
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Asian American

demographic breakdown

Indian Americans as

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14. ICC - Asian Americans & Cancer
consists of these percentages of ethnicities 23.8% Chinese, 20.4% Filipino, 12.3%Japanese, 11.8% asian indian, 11.6% Korean (2) Most asian americans who have
http://iccnetwork.org/cancerfacts/cfs3.htm
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Who We Are "Asian American" refers to persons whose familial roots originate from many countries, ethnic groups and cultures of the Asian continent, including (but not limited to): Asian Indian, Bangladeshi, Bhutanese, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Malayan, Mien, Nepalese, Pakistani, Sikh, Sri Lankan, Thai and Vietnamese. According to US Census Data, the Asian American population consists of these percentages of ethnicities: 23.8% Chinese, 20.4% Filipino, 12.3% Japanese, 11.8% Asian Indian, 11.6% Korean and 8.9% Vietnamese. Seventy percent of US Asians are immigrants who entered the US during one of three distinct immigration waves: before 1975, between 1975-1979, and 1980 or later. Most Asian Americans who have arrived since 1965 still live in ten large metropolitan areas. In 1996, an estimated four in ten Asian Americans lived in California. These US Asian-born individuals emigrated from countries with the overall lowest breast cancer rates in the world.

15. NIDA - Asian American & Pacific Islander Calendar
and diverse histories of the many asian, Native Hawaiian represent each month—examplesof americans from the Walking a Good Path, 2001 indian Country Calendar.
http://www.nida.nih.gov/published_articles/asianamerican03.html
This is a science-based resource calendar on the health effects of drugs of abuse and on drug addiction, its prevention, and its treatment. It has been made especially for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders, but we hope many communities, schools, and families nationwide will find it useful.
Drug abuse and addiction affect every culture, race, socioeconomic level, and age group in the United States. Knowing the harmful effects of the drugs most frequently abused is one of the first steps toward understanding the high risks involved with taking drugs.
It is also important to have deep respect for those individuals who enter the healing process of treatment, and to acknowledge not only the drug abuser, but also an entire family, and often an entire culture.
We extend our deepest gratitude to those who contributed their guidance, creative recommendations, cultural sensitivity, and translation skills in the development of this resource.With their help, the rich and diverse histories of the many Asian, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander cultures are captured in the artwork or photography featured each month. In addition, they have provided translations for 9 of the months in this resource calendar, which features 12 of these cultures thriving in America today.
Request your free copies of the calendar through the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information, at 1-800-729-6686 or

16. Pioneer Sikh Asian East Indian Immigration To The Pacific Coast From Punjab
Pioneer asian indian Immigration to the Pacific Coast. 4. La Brack, Bruce Southasian americans in Elliott Barkan, Ed., A Nation of Peoples A Guide to
http://www.punjabonline.com/immigration/reading.html
Pioneer Asian Indian
Immigration to the Pacific Coast
Reading List
Return to Pioneer Home Page Basic Books on Asian-Indians: 1. Barrier, Gerald The Sikh diaspora: migration and the experience beyond Punjab Columbia, Mo.: South Asia Publications, 1989 2. Jain, Usha R. The Gujarantis of San Francisco New York: AMS Press, 1989 3. Jensen, Joan M. Passage from India: Asian Indians in North America. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988. 4. La Brack, Bruce "South Asian Americans" in Elliott Barkan, Ed., A Nation of Peoples: A Guide to America's Principal Ethnic Groups Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1999 (pp.502) 5. La Brack, Bruce The Sikhs of northern California New York: AMS Press, 1988 6. Leonard, Karen "California's Punjabi Mexican Americans" Published in vol. 4(5), May 1989, pp.612-623. cpma.html Return to Pioneer Home Page Please contact T.S. Sibia tssibia@ucdavis.edu
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University of California, Davis

17. NCHS - Publications And Information Products - Health Status Of Asian Americans:
Health Status of asian americans United States, 199294. status of selected asiannational origin groups (Chinese, Filipino, asian indian, Japanese, Vietnamese
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/pubs/pubd/ad/300-291/ad298.htm
Advance Data From Vital and Health Statistics
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Advance Data Home AD 1-100 AD 101-150 ... Contact us Health Status of Asian Americans: United States, 1992-94 Advance Data 298. This report compares the health status of selected Asian national origin groups (Chinese, Filipino, Asian Indian, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Korean), the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) population, and the non-Hispanic white population. Data were collected by means of the 1992-94 National Health Interview Survey. National estimates of household and individual characteristics, disease incidence and prevalence, general health status measures, and health services utilization are presented from data pooled from basic questionnaire and special topic questionnaires. Data Highlights:
A greater age-adjusted percent of Vietnamese (17.2 percent) and Korean (12.8 percent) persons had fair or poor respondent-assessed health status.
Age-adjusted data showed a higher percent of Korean adult smokers (22.5 percent) than Chinese or Asian Indian adults (10.0 and 8.7 percent respectively).
A higher percent of Vietnamese (21.2 percent) and Asian Indian (18.0 percent) adults reported knowing nothing about AIDS compared with Japanese adults (5.1 percent).

18. American Indians And Alaska Natives And Tobacco
for African americans, 0.8% for Hispanics, and 0.6% for asian americans and PacificIslanders. 2; The use of smokeless tobacco among American indian and Alaska
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/sgr/sgr_1998/sgr-min-fs-nat.htm

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American Indians and Alaska Natives and Tobacco
Approximately 2 million American Indians and Alaska Natives live in the United States. Since July 1, 1990, the U.S. population of American Indians and Alaska Natives has increased by 10.4%. The number of American Indians and Alaska Natives is expected to increase steadily to 2.4 million in 2000, 3.1 million in 2020, and 4.4 million in 2050. Major subgroups in this population are American Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts. Most American Indians and Alaska Natives have settled across the country; the largest percentage resides in Oklahoma (13%). Although many tribes consider tobacco a sacred gift and use it during religious ceremonies and as traditional medicine, the tobacco-related health problems they suffer are caused by chronic cigarette smoking and spit tobacco use. Because of the cultural and geographic diversity of American Indians and Alaska Natives, tobacco use often varies widely by region or subgroup.
Health Effects
  • Nationally, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among American Indians and Alaska Natives.

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