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  1. Racial and Ethnic Groups (12th Edition) by Richard T. Schaefer, 2009-03-02
  2. Black Church Studies: An Introduction by Nancy L Westfield, Juan Floyd-Thomas, et all 2007-11
  3. Women of Color: Integrating Ethnic and Gender Identities in Psychotherapy
  4. Staying Italian: Urban Change and Ethnic Life in Postwar Toronto and Philadelphia (Historical Studies of Urban America) by Jordan Stanger-Ross, 2010-02-01
  5. Postcolonial Studies and Beyond by Frederick Cooper, Laura Chrisman, 2005-01-01
  6. Understanding Ethnic Conflict (4th Edition) by Raymond C. Taras, Rajat Ganguly, 2009-08-10
  7. Ethnic Minorities and the Media: Changing Cultural Boundaries (Issues in Cultural and Media Studies) by Simon Cottle, 2000-12-01
  8. Ethnic Passages: Literary Immigrants in Twentieth-Century America by Thomas J. Ferraro, 1993-04-15
  9. Inside the Latin@ Experience: A Latin@ Studies Reader (Latin Studies)
  10. The Ethnic Myth: Race, Ethnicity, and Class in America by Stephen Steinberg, 2001-01-16
  11. Ethnic Cues: The Role of Shared Ethnicity in Latino Political Participation (The Politics of Race and Ethnicity) by Matt Barreto, 2010-10-11
  12. Exiles and Islanders: The Irish Settlers of Prince Edward Island (McGill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History; Series One) by Brendan O'Grady, 2004-09-30
  13. Music, Culture, and Experience: Selected Papers of John Blacking (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology) by John Blacking, 1995-03-15
  14. A House of Words: Jewish Writing, Identity, and Memory (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History X) by Norman Ravvin, 1997-10

81. Welcome To Ethnic Studies - Cal Poly
The ethnic studies Department homepage at the California State UniversityCal Poly, San Luis Obispo. home news faculty courses publications.
http://cla.calpoly.edu/es/
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Ethnic Studies Department
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(805) 756-1707 * Fax: (805) 756-6188
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82. Social Science Area/Ethnic Studies
Social Science Internet Resources. Area ethnic studies. Area and RegionalStudies Page (Voice of the Shuttle); Area Studies ethnic studies (Univ.
http://www.wcsu.edu/library/ss_area_ethnic_studies.html
Social Science Internet Resources
General Index Sites Aboriginal Africa North America ... Middle East
General Index Sites
Aboriginal Studies
African Studies

83. Ethnic Studies: Internet Resources
ethnic studies. A Guide to Internet Resources. General Resources for ListsGeneral Resources for ethnic studies. American Identities
http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/ethst/internet.htm
Ethnic Studies
A Guide to Internet Resources
General Resources for Ethnic Studies Specific Resources for Ethnic Groups Organizations for Ethnic Studies Issues in Ethnic Studies ... Mailing Lists and Discussion Lists
General Resources for Ethnic Studies

84. UCLA Library Special Collections Ethnic Studies Collections
UCLA Library Department of Special Collections ethnic studies.
http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/scweb/ethnic.htm
UCLA Library Department of Special Collections
Ethnic Studies
African American
Nineteenth century holdings include a collection of pamphlets on the Civil War and Reconstruction . Most collections focus on the 20th century: the Arthur B. Spingarn Collection of Literary Works by American Blacks; the George P. Johnson Negro Film Collection; the papers of Ralph Bunche and Augustus F. Hawkins ; the Mayor Tom Bradley Administrative Papers (1963-1993) ; and collections on the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.
Asian American
The Japanese American Research Project (JARP) is the foremost collection in the United States for the study of Japanese Americans. The collection includes more than 100 groups of personal papers of individuals and families; several thousand responses to surveys conducted in the 1960s of the Issei, Nisei, and Sansei generations; more than 400 tape recorded oral histories; art done by internees during World War II; year- books, directories, newspapers, and other rare publications of Japanese American communities and organizations; records relating to Japanese consulates on the west coast; and the administrative records of the project. Supporting the project records about the internment camps are the archives of the U.S. War Relocation Center at Manzanar, California, the papers of its director Ralph Palmer Merritt and W.R.A. historian Ruth Eleanor McKee

85. Welcome To The Institute Of Women And Ethnic Studies
INSTITUTE OF WOMEN ethnic studies.
http://www.iwes.org/
In 1990, in response to the absence of multi-cultural physician leadership in the reproductive health and rights movement, the Women of Color Reproductive Health Forum (WOCRHF) was founded by Dr. Denese Shervington and Dr. Billie Jean Pace. The mission of the WOCRHF was to increase access for women of color to comprehensive and quality reproductive health services. In 1993, the WOCRHF broadened its mission and incorporated as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3), the Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies . The Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies serves as a community-centered health advocacy "think tank" organization that is dedicated to improving the physical, mental, and spiritual health and quality of life for women, adolescents, people of color, and the poor. Print and fill out our
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86. Swirl:Issues:Ethnicity
OnCampus Links. Native American Student Union. Types of ethnic studies Featuredon this Web Site. African American Studies. Asian American Studies.
http://www.sou.edu/English/IDTC/Issues/Ethnic/Ethnic/overvw.htm
What the Campus Community Has to Say About the Field
On-Campus Links
Native American Student Union
Types of Ethnic Studies Featured on this Web Site
African American Studies
Asian American Studies
Euro American Studies
Latina/o Stuides ...
"Whiteness" Studies
Off-Campus Links
Suggested Readings
Appiah, Kwame. "Race." Critical terms for literary study. Edited by Frank Lentricchia and Thomas McLaughlin. PN81 .C84 1990 (Hedges) Sollors, Werner. Beyond ethnicity : consent and descent in American culture. New York : Oxford University Press, 1986. PS153.M56 S65 1986 (Hedges) Sollors, Werner. "Ethnicity." Critical terms for literary study. Edited by Frank Lentricchia and Thomas McLaughlin. PN81 .C84 1990 (Hedges)
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87. Department Of Ethnic Studies
The program promotes interdisciplinary research and teaching in African American studies, American Indian studies, Asian American studies, and Chicano studies.
http://stripe.colorado.edu/~ethnicst/

88. Tomfolio.com - Ethnic Studies
About TomFolio. Become A Member. Contact Us. Customer Help. Members Only. PrivacyStatement. Secure Shopping. Legal Information. All Categories ethnic studies.
http://www.tomfolio.com/bookscat.asp?catid=16

89. American Folklife Center: Resources In Ethnographic Studies
A collection of ethnographic resources provided by the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.Category Science Social Sciences Cultural Anthropology Ethnography...... Balch Institute for ethnic studies; Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage atthe Smithsonian Institution (this page includes a link to Smithsonian Folkways
http://www.loc.gov/folklife/other.html
Resources in Ethnographic Studies
A Collection of Resources in Anthropology, Ethnomusicology, Folklore, and Folklife
Unless otherwise noted, the sites listed in this directory are provided by organizations other than the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality, or content of the external site or for that of subsequent links. General Sources Directories Scholarly Programs Archives and Museums ... Mythology and Narrative
General Sources

90. Orradre Library - Ethnic Studies Databases
Questions? Ask a Librarian! Electronic Resources Databases by Subject - EthnicStudies. Icons (more detail). see also Research Guides for ethnic studies,
http://www.scu.edu/library/resources/databases/subject/ethnic_studies/
Electronic Resources Databases by Subject - Ethnic Studies Icons more detail Web CD-ROM userguide full-text articles search features explained extra software required
Off-campus access to databases on the Web no longer requires editing browser proxy settings, unless stated otherwise Title 17 U.S.C. see also Research Guides for Ethnic Studies Diversity at Santa Clara University
Information on diversity at SCU and in Santa Clara Valley. Links to electronic resources in diversity.
Ethnic Studies
Encarta Africana
Multimedia encyclopedia on the history, geography, and culture of Africans and people of African descent.
Anthropology
Ethnic Studies History Sociology ... Ethnic NewsWatch
A comprehensive full-text database of the newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, minority and native press, with archival material back to 1985.
Anthropology
Ethnic Studies Back to top of this page Keywords Author Title Subject LC Call Number Gov Doc Number ISBN/ISSN by Course name by Course Instructor
Orradre Library : Home Page Research e-Resources OSCAR ... Heafey Library
Information Services : Home Page Information Technology Media Services Orradre Library
SCU Site Resources : Home Page Phonebook Campus Map Site Index ... Search Orradre Library, Santa Clara University, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053-0500

91. The Sociology Of Race And Ethnicity
on matters of ethnic identity see Rosario Ferré on Puerto Ricans' identity. TheWorldWide Web Virtual Library Latin American studies National Council of La
http://www.trinity.edu/mkearl/race.html
R E THNICITY
In 1986, Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone remarked that the average American intellectual standard is lower than the average Japanese standard because of the blacks and Hispanics in the U.S. He has often said that the source of Japan's strength lies in its "racial homogeneity." Eleven years later, University of Texas Law School Professor Lino Graglia triggered a firestorm of criticism for his remarks that "Blacks and Mexican-Americans are not academically competitive with whites in selective institutions. It is the result primarily of cultural effects. They have a culture that seems not to encourage achievement. Failure is not looked upon with disgrace." It has been said that race is the plague of civilization. Even in such supposedly race-blind societies as Israel, the specter of racism raises its head. In the Caribbean islands, social stratification corresponds with shade of skin. In 1977, Andrew Young, at that time the chief U.S. representative to the United Nations, claimed that a race war in South Africa would inevitably precipitate racial conflict in the United States. Some countries, like Great Britain and Australia, eliminate the potential for conflict by simply denying or severely limiting entry. However, American society has always been enriched by its waves of immigrants. John Kennedy observed how Alexis de Tocqueville saw the United States as "a society of immigrants, each of whom had begun life anew, on an equal footing. This was the secret of America: a nation of people with the fresh memory of old traditions who dared to explore new frontiers ..."

92. Centre For Russian Studies Database
A searchable collection of information on political developments, leaders and organizations, administrative subdivisions and ethnic groups. Maintained by the Center for Russian studies of the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs.
http://www.nupi.no/russland/database/start.htm
Centre for Russian Studies' Database is meant to be used as a reliable source of information on different issues linked directly to developments in Russia. Information in this database is organised along four main axes, although you will also find in it information on other issues (elections, ethnic groups, economy, military issues and collection of Russian links - to see more information on content click ' Database: Content ' link to the left). The four main axes are :
  • political actors (individual and collective)
  • institutions
  • administrative units (information on 89 federal subjects of the RF)
  • chronology of current events
As a general rule there are two ways of retrieving information from the database. You can use either search engines provided by database’s operators or simply ‘click’ with the left mouse button on blue and/or underlined parts of text on our internet pages. The database is very user friendly, and in order to use it you need not be a data expert. You have, nontheless, to follow some rules to use this database in the most efficient way. Finding information in database Another way to find the information you need is to use the ‘list all’ option proposed by the database operator. After clicking on this option you will see a list of relevant records on your screen, and you can choose the one you are interested in by simply clicking on the blue and/or underlined part of the text on your screen.

93. On The Shan Borderlands
A historical and ethnic introduction. Article in the Nordic Newlsetter of Asian studies.
http://nias.ku.dk/Nytt/Regional/SoutheastAsia/Articles/shan.html
no. 4 December 1995 NIAS Home Page Table of Contents Editorials Nordic ... Regions
On The Shan Borderlands
On The Shan Borderlands in Mae Hong Son
An Historical and Ethnic Introduction by Stephen Sparkes Shan Migration History Ethnic Mosaic Changing Shan Ethnic Identity The Shan language is related to Thai and Lao but is not mutually intelligible. Thai is taught in schools and the majority of teachers come from outside the province, especially from Chiang Mai. TV and radio is only in Thai, and only a handful of elderly men and monks are able to read Shan as it was formally written in a Burmese script. Yet Shan is the language spoken in villages and homes even if one parent comes from another ethnic group. Practically all villagers in Pa Pu are fluent in Shan and Thai while some speak northern Thai and a little Karen as well. Southeast Asia has always had a population of multilingual people. The general rule is the smaller the group in a particular area, the more languages it needs. Thus in Mae Hong Son the Thai rarely learn another language, the Shan know their own and Thai, and the Karen learn Thai and Shan as well as their own. Although the Shan are Therawada Buddhists like the Thai, their rituals and holy texts have been greatly influenced by Burmese Buddhism. Many rituals are unique to Mae Hong Son and have become popular tourist attractions such as the three-day long ordination feastival, poi sang long held in April and processions of elaborate pagoda like structures called jong pala in October. Two northern Thai rituals are now also practiced in villages, the rocket festival held before the onset of the rains and the basii, calling the "life essence" of individuals about to undergo a rite de passage ritual. The culture and language of Mae Hong Son is changing into a "hybrid" culture, one which is predominately Shan but influenced from other regions in Thailand and different from the Shan cultures of Burma and China. One cannot speak of a single Shan culture but rather a cultural core, a set of common values, religious beliefs and language, and variation within specific societies.

94. Department Of Sociology - Trinity College Dublin
With the recent addition of a new chair in Sociology, Prof. Bob Holton, the Department at TCD is a thriving research community. The Department feeds into the infamous BESS (Business, Economics and Social studies) course and also runs graduate programmes in ethnic and Racial studies (Dr. Ronit Lentin) and Applied Social Research (Dr. Evelyn Mahon). The department includes a highly successful Employment Research Centre, under the guidance of Prof. James Wickham. Trinity College, is itself the oldest University in the country, being founded in 1592.
http://www.tcd.ie/Sociology
Department of Sociology Trinity College Dublin Head of the Department
Prof. Robert Holton Postal Address
Sociology Department,
Trinity College Dublin,
Foster Place,
Dublin 2,
Ireland. Telephone
Fax
Office Hours
Location
Welcome
Department Staff
Undergraduate Sociology Postgraduate Research MPhil in Ethnic and Racial Studies M.Sc. in Applied Social Research ... Policy Institute
For further information please contact Anne Langheld or Fiona McIntyre at the above phone number or email socsec@tcd.ie Published by Sociology Department Last updated

95. Percussion Studies At SPU
An accredited program offering private lessons by Dan Adams, director of the Percussion Ensemble, Mallet Ensemble, and ethnic Drumming Ensemble.
http://www.spu.edu/depts/fpa/music/percussion
Welcome to the Percussion Studies Web Pages at Seattle Pacific University Directed by Dan Adams , the program's emphasis is on total percussion education in correlation with SPU's Percussion Studies program and individual interests. Students are encouraged to explore all areas of percussion study and performance including snare drum, mallet keyboard, timpani, drum set, orchestral, and ethnic percussion. Students are involved in a comprehensive program of technical and musical development which includes rudiments, reading, notation, drum tuning, jazz and orchestral styles and repertoire, and solo/ensemble performance. SPU percussion students are exposed to a wide variety of activities outside the campus. Recent opportunities included performances at Benaroya Hall (home of the Seattle Symphony); recording sessions with Greg Adams (formerly of Tower of Power); and annual performances at the Northwest Percussion Festival. Music majors, music minors, and non-majors are encouraged to participate in the Percussion Studies Program.

96. Centre For Social Research
Survey studies and research on ethnic, interethnic, political and social issues in the Kyrgyz Republic.
http://www.angelfire.com/ar/researchkyrgyzstan/
Center For Social Research
KYRGYZ REPUBLIC
Centre for Social Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Kyrgyzstan is the semi-independent research institution of the National Academy of Science of Kyrgyzstan, (Bishkek). Since 1989 the Centre has been conducting survey studies and researches on interethnic relations, ethnic policies, political and social issues in Kyrgyzstan and in other republics of Central Asia. New Photos!
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97. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/UC Davis : Home
A multidenominational, multi-ethnic chapter offering Bible studies groups both on campus and off campus along with social activities and worship meetings.
http://www.davisivcf.org/
Welcome to InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at UC Davis!
Welcome! We are a multi-ethnic, non-denominational, group of people who desire to seek and know more about Jesus and how to respond to his love, grace, and truth! NEW PAGE ALERT!!! Click for announcements
Upcoming Events: Oakland Urban Plunge; Spring Conference. More Info We hope you find this site helpful whether you're an incoming student checking out Christian fellowships on your future campus or a fifth-year InterVarsity bible study leader. This site is here to communicate what we believe, what we do, and where you can find us. The easiest place to find us is at 2205 Haring Hall every Friday at 7:00 p.m. for Large Group , but we do much more! Just take a look around. If you have any questions that you can't find answered on this site, please email me, Steven Ghidinelli , and I'll do my best to find out. Enjoy!
Admins: Steven and Lewis
Last Updated: March 13, 2003

98. Afro-American Historical And Genealogical Society, Inc.
Dedicated to the encouragement of scholarly studies in both academic, local, and family history of all ethnic groups with particular focus on African Americans.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdaahgs/
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99. Rosenthal Center - Projects And Programs
Columbia University's NIH/Complementary Medicine center for Women's Health research, clinical trials and projects. Projects include the following areas. Menopausal Hot Flashes Effect of a Chinese Herbal Preparation on hormones, estrogen balance, lipid levels and hot flashes; clinical trials treating uterine fibroids and symptoms with Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture. Surveys on the multiethnic perspective of Chinese, Caucasian, Latino, and African American women using herbs in treating women's health problems.
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/rosenthal/Projects.html#Clinical Studies
Projects and Programs
Research Projects The Center's research program includes a spectrum of research methodologies and approaches, including survey research, clinical trials, basic science, ethnobotanical studies and information science research. The work to date has focused primarily on women's health and aging, with an emphasis on botanical remedies from traditional systems of medicine. Go to Research Project Listing Training Programs Our NIH-supported Center is offering a Postgraduate Fellowship program to prepare qualified clinicians, biomedical investigators and other scholars for leadership in the new and rapidly growing field of research on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Go to Fellowship Announcement and Application Guidelines Collaborative Programs CAM Reports - Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Serious Illness. This research project is designed to collect information from patients and health care providers about promising therapies for serious illness. The project is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Click on About for further information on sponsorship and research collaborators.

100. People Into Management Network (PMN)
Aims to help ethnic minority graduates find employment in management positions through placements and mentoring. Opportunities, news, case studies, applying, contacting PMN.
http://www.pmn.org.uk/

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