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  1. The African American Athlete Resource Directory by Dana D. Brooks, Ronald C. Althouse, 1997-01
  2. Scholars' Guide To Washington, D.C. For Central Asian And Caucasus Studies: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, ... (Studies of Central Asia and the Caucasus) by Tigran Martirosyan, Silvia Maretti, 2004-10
  3. Junzi, A Man of Virtue, The Biography of Yuan-li Wu by Judy Chu, Ta-ling Lee, 2003-11-20

41. Preliminary Guide To Resources On Asian American Artists At The Archives Of Amer
San Francisco to compile a directory of California Asian American aritsts. the projector contact AAA's West Coast regional Center for more information.
http://artarchives.si.edu/guides/asianam/asianam.htm
Preliminary Guide to
Resources on Asian Pacific American Artists
at the Archives of American Art
Photograph of Yasuo Kuniyoshi, ca. 1940, taken
in his studio during his work for the Federal
Art Project, NYC. Photographed by [Max] Yavno
for the FAP, NYC, Photographic Division.
Archives of American Art, Photographs of Artists Collection I.
INTRODUCTION
The Archives of American Art exists to preserve and make available primary source documentation on American art, and has, since its founding in 1954, amassed thousands of collections and oral history interviews toward that end. Asian American artists have played an important role in this artistic legacy, and the Archives of American Art is pleased to provide this Preliminary Guide to assist those wishing to use these varied resources in their research. This Preliminary Guide to Resources on Asian American Artists at the Archives of American Art has been prepared to coincide with the Smithsonian Institution's Asian Pacific American Heritage Month events during the month of May, 1999. A focused project during the summer and fall of 1999 is scheduled to expand the

42. Anthro.Net: Anthrpological Research Tools For Regional Analysis & Cultural Geogr
other Spatially Integrated Social Sciences. Project information Referencesto metadata standards. Schema and Definitions The Dublin
http://www.anthro.net/guides/regions.shtml
Research:
The Cultural Geography of Regions
Cultural Geography is the study of the spatial organization of human activity and human interaction with the physical environment. Links:
Landscapes from ANTIQUITY

http://intarch.ac.uk/antiquity/landscapes.html
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The northern end of Maloelap Atoll. Extensive excavations were conducted at a large habitation site and horticultural system on Kaven, the largest islet of the atoll. Since 1993, a multi-disciplinary project has been examining the human colonization of these small, dispersed landmasses, the cultural and economic adaptations to these unique islands and the historical transformations of atoll societies. Situated just north of the equator and about 4000 km southwest of Hawai'i, the...
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ANTIQUITY: Zemís, trees, and symbolic landscapes: three Taíno carvings from Jamaica

43. Research
Society Activism regional United States (120); Society Asian American Politics Asian American candidates and news and background information, guide allowing
http://www.anthro.net/cgi-anthro/xdirectory.cgi?dir=/Regional/North_America/Unit

44. Introduction To Starting Program
staff, faculty, and former student organizers in various regional locations, theNetwork will provide information on the field of Asian American Studies, as
http://chnm.gmu.edu/eoc/resources/startingprogram/introduction.htm
PART 1 - INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this Starter's Packet is to assist in the institutionalization of Asian American Studies on college and university campuses. Recognizing that students are invariably the leaders of such initiatives, the East of California Network has compiled this packet of information to respond to student requests, especially from campuses with no faculty or other resources in Asian American Studies.
There are many different ways to achieve the goal of Asian American Studies. The materials herein are inclusive of some of the attempts that this committee thinks are most thought provoking and useful. The Network provides this information with the belief that the dissemination of information can provide greater insight for all students, faculty, staff and administrators interested in Asian American Studies. In addition, the more knowledgeable students are of the field the more effective their efforts will be both in interaction with administrators and in establishing Asian American Studies.
This packet is related to another project of the Network, the Resource Program. This program will provide additional resources (beyond this packet) to students seeking institutionalization of Asian American Studies. Through the help of students, staff, faculty, and former student organizers in various regional locations, the Network will provide information on the field of Asian American Studies, as well as consultations, advice and/or training for students, which cover such topics as current debates within the field, the relationship between Asian American Studies, Ethnic Studies and American Studies, how to design an effective campaign, and how to follow up on a campaign (i.e. faculty searches). In order to receive these resources, students are asked to completely fill out the form at the back of this packet and return it to the Network chair. This will provide the Network the ability to assess how it can best assist students.

45. Current Student, Faculty, And Staff Information -- Washburn Law School
114 American Mock Trial Association regional (Competition Room). Your guide to legalinformation on the Asian American Law Student Association (AALSA); Black Law
http://washburnlaw.edu/current/
Skip Navigation Site Map Search Future Students Current Students Curriculum Faculty ... washburnlaw.edu Please Note: A new email system arrived January 9, 2003. Learn how to login the first time Check your email at my.washburn.edu or your email quota Check the Student Directory
(login/password required) Events for Thursday
April 3, 2003 9:00 am-10:00 am
Room 159 (Clinic)
Meeting of ClinicFaculty and School of Social Work Faculty 1:00 pm-2:00 pm
Undesignated
Taxation of Partnerships and LLC 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Room 106
Study Group
Washburn Law Current Students
This section of our website provides current students, staff, and faculty with resources useful in their day-to-day activities.
Resources for Students

46. Asian American Federation - Policy & Research
for an upto-date information on community The Asian American Task Force on Census2000 will between local Asian Americans communities, regional Bureau of the
http://www.aafny.org/general/policy_research.asp
Asian American Federation
ABOUT US

About Us

Our Members

WHAT WE DO
Mgmt and Tech Assist.

Asian Community Fund

Policy and Research

WHO WE ARE
Our Board

Our Staff
Executive Director's Bio HOW TO HELP Contributions WHAT WE DO Management and Technical Assistance Asian American Community Fund Policy and Research Our current projects include:
  • Asian American Elders in New York City: a Study of Health, Social Needs, Quality of Life and Quality of Care is the result of a needs assessment study initiated by the Federation to identify program and knowledge gaps for more effective policy and service planning. The study includes demographic data as well as surveys regarding health, quality of life, and social support. In particular, the study illustrates the social and economic vulnerability that Asian American elderly experience, along with inadequate support and care. The report concludes with wide-ranging policy recommendations that address specific areas in which seniors face difficulties. Asian American Task Force on Census 2000: Spearheaded by the Asian American Federation of New York, the Asian American Task Force on Census 2000 is a coalition of over fifty Asian American organizations and leaders who have come together for an important mission:

47. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders In Philanthropy
Build bridges between philanthropy and Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI and concernsto the national and regional limelight through Membership information.
http://www.aapip.org/

48. Information & Policies | Transcripts
3) Asian American Studies R2A Reading and Composition (4) Asian American StudiesR2B 2AB Introduction to Classical Chinese (8) City regional Planning 110
http://summer.berkeley.edu/summer2002/courses_session_c.html
Home Course Listing by Session
SESSION C - EIGHT WEEK SESSION: JUNE 23 to AUGUST 15
This list was last updated on December 5, 2002 and is subject to change. Budget constraints may require some courses be dropped before registration begins on February 1, 2003. While every effort will be made after that date to insure all classes listed will be offered, late cancellations or changes are sometimes unavoidable.
American Sign Language 159 American Sign Language (3)
American Sign Language 159L American Sign Language Laboratory (2)
Anthropology 1 Intro to Physical Anthropology (4)
Anthropology 2 Intro to Archaeology (4)
Anthropology 106 Primate Social Behavior (4)
Anthropology 145 Urban Anthropology (4)
Anthropology C160 Forms of Folklore (4)
Anthropology 162 Intro to Arabic Folklore (4)
Anthropology 184 South Asia (4)
Anthropology 188 Anthropology of Eastern Europe: Life After Socialism (4) Arabic 10 Intensive Elementary Arabic (10) Architecture 100A Fundamentals of Architectural Design (5) Architecture 100B Fundamentals of Architectural Design (5) Architecture 101 Case Studies in Architecture (5) Architecture 132 Computer Applications in Architecture (4) Architecture 133A 2D Computing Techniques in Architecture (2) Architecture 133B 3D Computing Techniques in Architecture (2) Architecture 135 Digital Design (3) Architecture 201 Case Studies in Design (5) Art History 12 Intro to Western Art: Renaissance to Modern (3) Asian American Studies R2A Reading and Composition (4)

49. VUW - Asian Continent Info Resources
Theater, Video/Film, Miscellaneous); Asian American Individual Home releases andcorporate information targeting the R regional Security Dialogue A Calendar
http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~caplabtb/asiavl/WWWVL-AsianCont.html
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library
Alphabetical
Category Subtree Library of Congress
Asian Studies - Asian Continent Information Resources
Edited by Dr Tim Beal, School of Marketing and International Business , Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand [Est.: 24th March 1994. Last updated: 9 July 2002. This facility is provided by Victoria University of Wellington( VUW ). Recent additions are marked "***". This page is a part of the Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library This document keeps track of leading information facilities pertaining to the whole of the Asian continent. Please mail Tim.Beal@vuw.ac.nz if you know of relevant WWW site not in this list. Your feed-back will be gratefully appreciated.
The Internet Archive

If a link is no longer active you may be able to access using the WayBack Machine, surfing pages stored in the Internet Archive's web archive.
Asian Continent Information Resources
A B C D E F ... I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A
  • Asian DOC Electronic Newsletter
    Asian Database Online Community Electronic Newsletter , the e-newsletter and the mailing list, supports communication among members of the Work Group on Electronic Resource Development (Association for Asian Studies) and of Scholars Engaged in Electronic Resources (International Congress of Asian and North African Studies), as well as other scholars, researchers, and librarians interested in databases for Asian Studies.]

50. Korean
WEDDING GUIDES DIRECTORIES regional information for photographers,florists, and other local resources Korean Products Online
http://www.askginka.com/nationality/korean.htm
Your Personalized Wedding Guide Summer Wedding Ideas go
shopping
pick a ... flowergirl KOREAN APPAREL:
Contains links to traditional Korean costumes, sewing supplies, textiles, bridal wear and accessories BOOKS: Order Korean wedding related, travel and ethnic books securely online from Amazon.com Links to Korean cultural information

51. Asian & Asian American Studies - Study Abroad
It will include four course units on regional culture and history, development andenvironment For information and application forms, students should contact
http://www.umass.edu/asianasianamstudies/studyabroad.htm
STUDY ABROAD IN SOUTHEAST ASIA...
PHILIPPINES
OVERVIEW
Across the Pacific horizon is a world of people and cultures which are increasingly interconnected to Main Street U.S.A. This program will provide the opportunity for undergraduates from any major to experience those cultures and explore some of the forces which are creating these dynamic links to the U.S. The Study Abroad in Southeast Asia (SASA) program is the result of an agreement between the Cultural Center, University of Philippines Mindanao (UPM) and UMass Amherst. The University of the Philippines is one of the oldest and most prestigious of the universities in the Philippines. The Mindanao campus opened in l994 to serve the rapidly growing economy and culturally diverse areas of Mindanao in the south. Its faculty include many trained in the U.S., Australia and Canada and faculty from the other UP campuses frequently teach at the new Davao campus.
LOCATION: UPM has two campuses; one in downtown Davao City and a second on a 500 ha site 30 minutes outside the city in Mintal. With a population of over 1 million Davao City is the largest city in Mindanao, a main port and center for agribusiness, and one of the countries first class international tourist destinations. The Mintal campus offers a new multi-purpose athletic facility, cultural center, research and teaching labs, and library, dormitories and on-line computer laboratory. Students will live in Davao City at the International Residency on the campus of the Davao Medical College.

52. CAAPIAN
information on over 60 Asian American and Pacific Islander arts organizations; thisinformation will be shared com/caapianreg.htm o regional Meetings regional
http://www.vconline.org/caap/
CALIFORNIA ASIAN AMERICAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER ARTS NETWORK (CAAPIAN)
Mission
History

Statewide networks of specific arts fields and ethnicities are organizing to facilitate arts advocacy from every angle in order to sustain and hopefully increase financial support for the arts. With the support and encouragement of the CAC, Barry Hessenius, and Jerry Yoshitomi, member of the CAC Multicultural Advisory Committee, Visual Communications in Los Angeles and Asian Improv aRts in San Francisco have taken on the task of organizing the Asian American and Pacific Islander arts community for networking and advocacy purposes. Activities:
o Listserv:
Weekly emails are sent out on the CAAPIAN listserv, disseminating information on state/national arts news/policy information, funding and job opportunities. To subscribe this listserv, please send an email to lito_arts@yahoo.com
o Website: Documenting the CAAPIAN history and activities
o Directory: Currently we have collected information on over 60 Asian American and Pacific Islander arts organizations; this information will be shared on the CAAPIAN website. To put your organization into the database, please go to

53. Regional Meetings
and opportunities that face the Asian American and Pacific positive feedback aboutthe regional gatherings and sharing of resources and information among the
http://www.vconline.org/caap/reg.htm
California Asian American and Pacific Islander Arts Community
Statewide Gathering Report
During the first week of June 2002, nearly 100 Asian Pacific American artists and arts administrators participated in the Regional Gatherings of the California Asian American and Pacific Islander Arts Network (CAAPIAN) in San Francisco and Los Angeles. This historic gathering brought together artists, arts administrators and supporters from diverse Asian American and Pacific Islander communities to network and plan for the future of AA/PI arts in California. We received very positive feedback about the regional gatherings and strong support for CAAPIAN to continue its work in developing this network. In particular, participants expressed their hope for CAAPIAN to undertake some of the following: facilitate the sharing of resources and information among the network; develop a clearinghouse for API arts organizations through the establishment CAAPIAN Directory; explore means for technical assistance for artists and arts administrators; and facilitate on-going networking support. Since the Regional Gatherings, the CAAPIAN coordinators have prepared and distributed a press announcement, created a report of findings and a Directory of participants, and prepared preliminary statistics about APA arts audiences and arts organizations and our impact on the state of California.

54. Census Information Centers Contacts
The Census information Centers (CICs) are national, regional, and local Shaaban ..202429-9210kshaaban@aaiusa.org Asian American Federation of New
http://www.census.gov/contacts/www/c-cics.html
Census Information Centers
The Census Information Centers (CICs) are national, regional, and local nonprofit organizations in partnership with the Census Bureau to make census data available to underserved communities. The CICs provide access to and understanding of the value and uses of census data to communities and neighborhoods across the country. Arab American Institute, Washington, DC - Karim Shaaban...........202-429-9210 kshaaban@aaiusa.org
Asian American Federation of New York, New York, NY - Andy Yan.........................................212-344-5878 andrew@aafny.org
Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum Inc., San Francisco, CA - Shilpa Patel................................415-954-9988 spatel@apiahf.org
ASIAN, Inc., San Francisco, CA - David Moulton....................415-928-5910 dmoulton@asianinc.org
Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs, Arlington, VA - Reid Maki.......................................703-528-4141 reidmaki@yahoo.com
Barber-Scotia College, Concord, NC - Alexander Erwin..............704-789-2948 Lmacon@b-sc.edu

55. Library Links - - - - - - - - - - - - Archives Interlibrary Loan
political, social and economic information from foreign and Southeast Asian and AsianAmerican Studies. and “Country and regional Directories.” Especially
http://depts.alverno.edu/library/history.html
Library Links Archives Interlibrary Loan Library Hours Library Policies Library Staff New Library Materials Other Library Catalogs Renew Materials SWITCH Information General History
(Includes World History)
American History Area Studies
General History (Includes World History)

56. America's Response To Terrorism--Reconstructing Afghanistan
UN Integrated regional information Networks (IRIN Mine Action Programme for Afghanistaninformation. Asian American Development Bank, Afghanistan Reconstruction
http://www.brook.edu/fp/projects/terrorism/afghan.htm
America's Response to Terrorism Reconstructing Afghanistan home
Related Charts
Afghanistan Basic Indicators
Afghanistan by the Numbers Tokyo Conference Country Pledges Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan (Selected Country Contributions) U.S. Assistance Programs to Afghanistan U.S. Government Assistance to Afghanistan Afghanistan, Internally Displaced Persons Map (PDF 150kb)
Related Links
United States
U.S. State Department, Special Press Briefing on Humanitarian Assistance to Afghanistan U.S. Agency for International Development, Central Asia Region-Complex Emergency Situation Report #11 (FY 2002) U.S. Agency for International Development, Afghanistan-Complex Emergency Situation Report #2 (FY 2001) U.S. State Department, Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Afghanisatn 2001 (released March 2002) International Conference for Reconstruction Assistance to Afghanistan, Special Briefing to the Press by Alan P. Larson , Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs (1/25/02) U.S. Department of Commerce, Export Information United Nations UN Afghanistan Information Service

57. EAI | East Asian Institute, Columbia University
Events focus on Reconciling our Asian American identity with our is related to EastAsian regional security. For more information, contact Amy Conrad at aec2005
http://www.sipa.columbia.edu/eai/studentresources.html
student resources
Post Doctoral Fellowships

Directory of Classes
(a listing of courses offered throughout Columbia University) Weatherhead East Asian Institute Course Bulletin Spring 2003 Faculty Office Hours Spring 2002 Weatherhead East Asian Institute Course Bulletin Spring 2002 Weatherhead East Asian Institute Course Bulletin Fall 2001 ... Program Guide (clarifies the requirements for the various WEAI degree, certificate and program offerings - Adobe Acrobat required)
Fellowships and Financial Assistance

APAC

Student Groups
Career Resources
Fellowships and Financial Assistance
A number of fellowships are available for matriculated students pursuing the graduate study of East Asia.
FOR ALL WEAI GRADUATE STUDENTS (SIPA, MA ONLY, Ph.D.s, M. Phils.)
Summer
Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowships (Summer FLAS) (CLICK HERE)

Provides tuition, health and basic insurance fees, and a stipend for intensive study of Chinese or Japanese at the third-year level or above, or for the study of Korean language at any level. Recipients must be enrolled in a program of instruction formally approved by the U.S. Department of Education. Applicants must American citizens or permanent residents. GSAS applications are available at 107 Low Library. SIPA applications are available at 1433 IAB.

58. WebGuest - Open Directory Regional North America United
777); Society Activism regional United States Asian American Politics AsianAmerican candidates and issues news and background information, guide allowing
http://directory.webguest.com/index.cgi/Regional/North_America/United_States/Gov

59. Subject Guides (UC Irvine Libraries)
Intelligence see Computer Science Asian American Studies Astronomy Economics Urban regional Planning United United States Government information Voting
http://www.lib.uci.edu/online/subject/subject.html
UC Irvine Libraries UC Irvine
Hours

ANTPAC Catalog

Melvyl Catalog

Article Databases
...
Accessing the Internet
Subject Guides
A B C D ... W
Acting see Drama
African American Studies

Anatomy and Neurobiology see Biology, Medicine
Anthropology

Archaeology see Anthropology, Art Architectural History see Art Art Art History see Art Artificial Intelligence see Computer Science Asian American Studies Astronomy see Biological Chemistry see Biology, Medicine Biology Business see Management California Government Information Chemistry Chicano-Latino Studies Chinese see Classics Cognitive Sciences Comparative Literature see Composition see Computer Science see Creative Writing see Critical Theory Dance Data Archives see Social Science Data Archives see Biology Drama Top of Page Earth System Science East Asian Studies see see Biology Economics Education Energy Environmental Studies see Environmental Toxicology see Medicine Feminist Studies see Women's/Gender/Feminist Studies Film Studies French Gender Studies see Women's/Gender/Feminist Studies Geology see Earth System Science German see Political Science Government Information Greek see Classics Health Sciences see Medicine History see Philosophy Income tax see International Government Information International Studies see Political Science Japanese see Jewish Studies, Judaica

60. African And Asian/Pacific American West
African Americans have made to regional history. of Chinese Americans in Tucson,includes information on Chintatowns Asian American Literature A bibliography.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~amerstu/mw/af_ap.html
The Multicultural American West:
African American West
Featured Site: African Americans in Tucson
Part of a commendable effort to recognize the diversity in Tucson, this site is loaded with stories, photographs, historical essays, and bibliographies, all of which help visitors to understand the contribution African Americans have made to regional history. Well organized and very useful.
  • African Missouri A very informative site, compiled and maintained by Anne Taylor, which draws on variety of sources to provide critical essays, personal narratives, census reports, and other historical information on African Americans in the Show Me State. Includes relevant "extra-Missouri" links as well.
  • Pike's Peak Region Black History Profiles several black Americans who were prominent figures in the Colorado Springs area. Some wonderful photos.
  • How Far Have We Come: Past and Present Media Images of African Americans An exhibition at the UM Riverside Museum of Photography, organized by Shola Lynch, that compares representations of African Americans in "stereographs" with modern media images.
  • Black American West Museum A history of the origin of the museum itself. Includes museum hours and location.

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