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         Vietnamese Asian Americans:     more books (100)
  1. My Father's Boat by Sherry Garland, 2002-06-01
  2. Bibliography, social work with Asian Americans: Chinese Americans, Filipino Americans, Japanese Americans, Korean Americans, Vietnamese Americans by Susan Sung, 1978
  3. Asians in California: A selected bibliography on Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Asian Indian, and Vietnamese immigrants and their descendants by Sucheng Chan, 1986
  4. Prenatal care among Southeast Asian women in Saint Paul and Minneapolis: A survey of Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian and Vietnamese women in the Twin Cities by Marline Spring, 1997
  5. Classroom assessment and placement for Asian children in American classrooms by Tam Dang Wei, 1978
  6. Imagining Vietnam and America: The Making of Postcolonial Vietnam, 1919-1950 (The New Cold War History) by Mark Philip Bradley, 2000-09-18
  7. The Chinese-Vietnamese community by Phong Tran, 1992
  8. The Vietnamese community by Danh Van Pham, 1992
  9. Vietnamese identification investigations: The standard reference by William L Cassidy, 1994
  10. Continuity and change in Vietnamese and Cambodian refugee families: Elder roles, family values, and filial piety by Daniel F Detzner, 1989
  11. The Vietnamese community in the United States (The CCHCP community profile series) by Lan Pham, 1999
  12. Nightmare: Vietnamese home invasion robberies (and Jewelry store robberies), selected interstate cases, 1987-1992 by Phil Hannun, 1992
  13. Fundamentals of nomadic Vietnamese armed robbery investigation (An Occasional paper of the International Association of Asian Crime Investigators) by William L Cassidy, 1991
  14. Journey Home by Lawrence McKay, 2001-03

41. Christian Century: Christianity With An Asian Face: Asian American Theology In T
PETER PHAN adds a vietnamese voice to the growing diversity of asianAmerican The American fixation on color explains why asian americans are perceived
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. By Peter C. Phan. Orbis, 2.53 pp., $30.00. PETER PHAN adds a Vietnamese voice to the growing diversity of Asian-American theologya field once dominated by Chinese, Japanese and Korean theologians. Phan, professor of Catholic social thought at Georgetown University, demonstrates that Jesus has an Asian face. His book includes seven of his previously published articles, here organized under the twin themes of liberation theology and inculturation. It explores the kingdom of God, Christ and the Roman Catholic Church from the perspective of cultures conditioned by Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. In constructing his theology Phan is in critical dialogue with such Asian theologians as Chung Hyun Kyung, Jung Young Lee, Aloysins Pieris and C. S. Song. Extensive footnotes further guide the reader.

42. Asian-American Studies - General
Sources for vietnamese americans, some in English......asian American Studies An Annotated Bibliography and Research Guide Little Saigon Net,
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43. California Poll Of Asian Americans On The Tsunami
vietnamese, asian Indian, Korean, Filipino, Japanese, Sri Lankan, and Thai) . More than 1 in 4 asianamericans in California say the tsunami was a
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44. Science Blog -- Growth And Diversity Dramatic Among Asian Americans
Growth And Diversity Dramatic Among asian americans asian ethnic groups nowinclude Koreans, vietnamese, asian Indians, Cambodians, Pakistanis,
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Growth And Diversity Dramatic Among Asian Americans
Immigration has fueled the dramatic growth of the Asian American populationnot only in their total numbers but also in the increasing diversity of their national backgrounds. The number of Asian Americans nearly doubled between 1980 and 1990. The estimated 9.6 million Asian Americans, about 4 percent of the U.S. population, are expected to double again by 2010. This rapid expansion has been characterized by a similarly rapid growth in their ethnic diversity. In 1970, 96 percent of Asian Americans were Japanese, Chinese, or Filipino. But today, these three groups make up just over 50 percent of Asian Americans. Asian ethnic groups now include Koreans, Vietnamese, Asian Indians, Cambodians, Pakistanis, and Thais. These are some of the findings from "Asian Americans: Diverse and Growing," a new Population Bulletin written by Sharon M. Lee, a visiting professor at Portland State University. Geographic Concentration and Expansion Fifty-four percent of Asian Americans live in the western United States, reflecting the destination of the earliest Asian immigrants and the proximity of the western states to Asia. But Asians are less concentrated geographically now than ever before. In 1860, 100 percent of Asians lived in the U.S. West; by 1940, just less than 90 percent lived in the West. In 1990, 76 percent of Japanese Americans and 70 percent of Filipino Americans resided in western states.

45. Untitled Document
Mixed Race communities; vietnamese americans Southeast asian americans Korean americans vietnamese americans. asian Exclusion Movements
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46. Asian-American Health
asian Health culture health refugees immigrants. Cambodian (Khmer), Laotian,vietnamese, More. Free Burma Free Aung San Suu Kyi
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47. Asian Americans  - Chronology Of Asian American History
asian americans asian Pacific American Heritage Month Index. American HomecomingAct allows children in Vietnam born of American fathers to emigrate
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Asian American Chronology
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."

48. Asian-Nation : Asian American History, Demographics, & Issues :: The Vietnamese
The vietnamese American Community asianNation The Landscape of asian America. http//www.asian-nation.org/vietnamese-community.shtml ().
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REFLECTING ON THE PAST, MOVING TOWARD THE FUTURE

49. ACS :: Asian Language Materials
asian American Network for Cancer Awareness, Research, and Training The missionof Health is Gold! is to improve the health of vietnamese living in the
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... I Want to Help Help in the fight against cancer. Donate and volunteer. It's easy and fun! Learn more Asian Language Materials Provides health professionals with downloadable information about cancer in several Asian languages. Also provides links to credible Asian-language cancer information on other Web sites. NOTE: To view PDF files from this Web site, you need version 5 or greater of the free Adobe® Acrobat® Viewer installed on your computer. If you don't have it, you can download it for free from Adobe's Web site.
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Gives an overview of the cancers that most frequently affect men, and also details who is at risk for developing the cancers, as well as the guidelines for early detection. Chinese
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Gives an overview of the cancers that most frequently affect women, and also details who is at risk for developing the cancers, as well as the guidelines for early detection. The cancers discussed are breast, lung, colorectal, endometrial, ovarian, and cervical. Chinese
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English Colon Testing Can Save Your Life Explains the importance of regular testing for colon cancer.

50. Asian American Press
asian American Press 417 University Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55103 Ph.651224-6570 Fx. 651-224-7032 Health Issues in the vietnamese Community
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51. National Congress Of Vietnamese Americans
Community Organizations Grant Writing Nonprofit Resources Southeast AsianAmerican Directory Translator English vietnamese
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About NCVA Founded in 1986, the National Congress of Vietnamese Americans is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community advocacy organization working to advance the cause of Vietnamese Americans in a plural but united America – e pluribus unum – by participating actively and fully as civic minded citizens engaged in the areas of education, culture and civil liberties.
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In the late 1980s, while everyone from school administrators to Sesame Street was busy reinforcing the importance of teaching children Spanish, Fairfax County educators had reached a radically different conclusion: The next generation needed to know Japanese.
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At a Sept. 13 meeting of the city's redevelopment agency, Councilman Harry Krebs responded to repeated questioning by Councilwoman Janet Nguyen with "I already expressed it very simply — I can't do it in Vietnamese."

52. Asian American Resources
National asian American Telecommunications AssociationNAATA seeks to advance vietnamese community of Oregon, the twentieth anniversary of the fall of
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53. Health Problems In Asian American/Pacific Islander And Native Hawaiian Women
asian American/Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiian women represent one of the New cases of cervical cancer among vietnamese women are nearly 5times
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Asian American/Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiian women represent one of the fastest-growing and most diverse populations of women in the United States. Asian Americans represent a number of groups, including women from Vietnamese, Korean, Asian Indian, Japanese, Filipino, Cambodian, Laotian, and Chinese descent. Among Pacific Islanders are women who are Hawaiian, Samoan, Guamanian, Tongan, and Fijian. So, this population has a vast array of languages and cultures. Some of these women are 4th and 5th generation Asian Americans, while 75% are recent immigrants and refugees. Native Hawaiians and American Samoans are part of the Asian-American population, but they are native to this country, not immigrants.
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54. Health Problems In Asian American/Pacific Islander And Native Hawaiian Women
asian American/Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiian women represent one of the including women from vietnamese, Korean, asian Indian, Japanese,
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Who are Asian American/Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian women in the United States? Asian American/Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiian women represent one of the fastest-growing and most diverse populations of women in the United States. Asian Americans represent a number of groups, including women from Vietnamese, Korean, Asian Indian, Japanese, Filipino, Cambodian, Laotian, and Chinese descent. Among Pacific Islanders are women who are Hawaiian, Samoan, Guamanian, Tongan, and Fijian. So, this population has a vast array of languages and cultures. Some of these women are 4th and 5th generation Asian Americans, while 75% are recent immigrants and refugees. Native Hawaiians and American Samoans are part of the Asian-American population, but they are native to this country, not immigrants. View NWHIC's Frequently Asked Questions about Health Problems in Asian American/Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian Women Download your copy of the Chinese version of A Lifetime of Good Health - Your Guide to Staying Healthy (PDF, 3.7 Mb). Last updated: January 2005 Skip navigation You may need to download a free PDF reader to view files marked with this icon.

55. Asian American Organizations
vietnamese American Association of Fort Myers. Georgia, asian American ResourceCenter - asian American Youth Alliance - Center for Pan asian Community
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Asian and Asian American Organizations
We do not necessarily have the link for every organization. If you wish to see a listing of organizations within any particular State, please select the State of your choice for a description of all listed Asian organizations California (Southern) District of Columbia Hawaii Illinois ...
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- Aasra
- Asian American Arts Foundation
Asian American Association

Asian American Bar Association of Greater Bay Area

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Asian American Manufacture Association
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- Asian American Women's Alliance Asian American Journalists Association - National Asian Americans for Community Involvement Asian Community Mental Health Services Asian Health Services - Asian Immigrant Women Advocates Asian Inc. Asian Law Alliance Asian Law Caucus Asian Neighborhood Design ... Asian Women's Resource Center - Asian Women's Shelter Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations The Babilonia Wilner Foundation Bridge to Asia Chinese Culture Center ... Chinese for Affirmative Action - Chinese Progressive Association East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation Filipino American Chamber of Santa Clara, County

56. Asian American Literature : History, Classroom Use, Bibliography & WWW Links
The history of asian American literature began around the 1940 s or before. Auerback, Susan vietnamese American Rourke 1991 Level Upper Elem,
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Asian-American Literature:
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Introduction Rationale for Multiethnic Literature in the Classroom Characteristics of Good Multiethnic Literature History of Asian American Literature ... Movies
Introduction
Asian American literature is a growing new field. It is considered one of the subdivisions of multicultural literature. The literature today like the Joy Luck Club are best sellers in the book market and there is a growing demand for more.
The Asian population of the United States today continues to rapidly increase and they constitute about 2.9% of the total American population. According the 1990 census, the largest Asian minority in the United States are the Chinese Asian population. Of that percentage, Chinese is the largest with a largest percentage being foreign born. The second largest group is the Filipino which constitute 19%. Japanese make up 12% with most of them being native born. Indian and Korean each are at 11% and Vietnamese make up 8% of the population. Another subgroup of Asians includes the Hmong (mung) which are a culture group that immigrated 5,000 years ago from China to the mountainous region of Laos, but many were forced out of their territory during the Vietnam War because they helped the United States during the conflict.
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Rationale for Using Multiethnic Literature in the Classroom
    The purpose of using multiethnic literature are as follows:
  • . So they can understand differences between cultures.
  • Fiction books can be multi cultural, cross-cultural, or parallel-culture. Developing a relationship through a fictionalized character could be transferred to different culture.

57. Recommended Asian American Web Sites
Only Web sites that are reflective of asian American realities were considered;sites that are In English and in vietnamese. Southeast asian Archive
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~savega/asian_am.htm
Recommended Asian American Websites Home African American American Indian Asian American ... Library Research Guides This list includes selected Asian American web resources useful for academic research and information purposes. (If you are doing library research, please see my Asian American Studies Library Research Guide .) Only Web sites that are reflective of Asian American realities were considered; sites that are exclusively Asian in origin or focus are only rarely included. Recommended Web sites listed below were evaluated for breadth, perceived authority, stability, usefulness, and accuracy. e-Journal s available via ISU Library subscriptions, or freely available on the web, are also included. Asian American Websites Asian American Cybernauts
One of the very first collections of Asian American Internet resources, dating back to 1995. Main portions are organized by topics such as Community, Culture, Concerns, and Contributions; there are also links to personal home pages and Ramen, a discussion forum. By Wataru Ebihara, an Internet and web pioneer.
Asian American Studies Research Guide

Helpful unannotated bibliography to reference books and other print resources, originally by Mailinh Hong and librarian Nancy M. Godleski at Yale.

58. Asian American Studies Research Guide
asian American Literature Reviews and Criticism of Works by American Writers of Sri Lankan, Thai, and vietnamese. An asian American Internet Guide.
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... 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.

59. Linking The Past To Present: Asian Americans Then And Now
The grouping of asian americans together, then, makes sense in light of historic Beginning in 1975, Southeast asian refugees from Vietnam, Cambodia,
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Linking the Past to Present: Asian Americans Then and Now
  • Click Here for Related Lesson, The Asian American Experience Our children should not be placed in any position where their youthful impressions may be affected by association with pupils of thc Mongolian race.
    San Francisco School Board, l905
    In response to the challenge of changing demographics more than a century ago, the San Francisco School Board established a segregated Chinese Primary School for Chinese children to attend, including those who were American-born. By the turn-of-the century after Japanese immigrants had settled in the wake of Chinese exclusion, the School Board also applied the Chinese segregation policy to Japanese students. School superintendent, Aaron Altmann, advised the city's principals: "Any child that may apply for enrollment or at present attends your school who may be designated under the head of 'Mongolian' must be excluded, and in furtherance of this please direct them to apply at the Chinese School for enrollment." Throughout their history, Asian Americans have confronted a long legacy of exclusion and inequity in relation to school policies and practices, particularly during periods of changing demographics, economic recession, or war. In spite of historic, linguistic differences, distinct Asian nationalities have been grouped together and treated similarly in schools and in the larger society. The grouping of Asian Americans together, then, makes sense in light of historic links from the past to the present.

60. Vietnamese Professionals Society
Main Web site of the vietnamese Professional Society. An Interactive Workshopon Depression among asian American Women. PH Illinois
http://www.vps.org/article.php3?id_article=3621

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