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  1. This Is All I Choose to Tell: History and Hybridity in Vietnamese American Literature (Asian American History & Cultu) by Isabelle Thuy Pelaud, 2010-12-17
  2. Vietnamese American: Vietnamese American. Asian American, Boat people, Hyphenated American, List of U. S. cities with large Vietnamese American populations, ... Little Saigon, Overseas Vietnamese
  3. Watermark: Vietnamese American Poetry and Prose (Asian American Writers Worksh) by Barbara Tran, 1998-03-19
  4. The Vietnam War the American War: Images and Representations in Euro-American and Vietnamese Exile Narratives (American studies / Asian-American studies) by Renny Christopher, 1995-12
  5. Your New Country: A Guide to Language and Life in the U.S.A. (Vietnamese/Asian v by American Red Cross, 1975
  6. Korean American: Koreans, Asian American, Filipino American, Indian American, Vietnamese American, List of Korean Americans, Hyphenated American, Korean adoptee
  7. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CAMBODIAN, HMONG, LAO, AND VIETNAMESE AMERICANS Speical Publication No. 3 Asian Studies Program by Joel M.; Nguyen-Hong-Nhiem, Lucy, editors Halpern, 1992-01-01
  8. Vietnamese Americans: Diaspora & Dimensions (Amerasia Journal, 29) by UCLA Asian American Studies Center, 2003
  9. Stress and mental health among Vietnamese in the United States (Report/Asian American Mental Health Research Center) by Laurence S Aylesworth, 1979
  10. The Vietnamese American 1.5 Generation: Stories of War, Revolution, Flight and New Beginnings (Asian American History & Cultu)
  11. A Different Battle: Stories of Asian Pacific American Veterans
  12. Vietnamese-American Catholics (Pastoral Spirituality Series) by Peter C. Phan, 2005-11-30
  13. Hmong Means Free (Asian American History & Cultu)
  14. Vietnamese Americans (Successful Americans) by John F. Grabowski, 2009-02-28

1. The Daily Illini Online
no distinctions are made from one specific group of Asian Americans such as ChineseAsian Americans from another group such as vietnamese asian americans.
http://www.dailyillini.com/aug00/aug02/news/news01.html
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Resources available to other minorites overlooked for Asian Americans
IN DEPTH: ASIAN AMERICANS ON CAMPUS Wenesday: Asian Americans not considered a minority Thursday: Asian Americans compared to Latinos on campus Friday: Asian American apathy by Tom Kim Daily Illini reporter On the surface, Asian Americans might seem similar to other minority groups on campus. However, when it comes to the resources offered to Asian Americans compared to other minorities, the differences are as clear as night and day. Not underrepresented? Unlike African Americans and Latinos, who are both recognized as having full minority status at the University, Asian-American students are not placed in the same category. Both African Americans and Latinos are considered underrepresented minorities because their percentage in the undergraduate population falls beneath their respective percentages in the state population. Asian Americans comprise 11 percent of the University's undergraduate population. The total state population of Asian Americans is two percent.

2. Asian Americans In The Santa Clara Valley
Developed by Santa Clara University, this site features an extensive array of resources for asian Category Regional North America Society and Culture Ethnic...... South East asian americans Tet Festival; vietnamese American Culturaland Social Council (VACSO); Songkran (Tai) Holiday. Famous Local People.
http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/scvasian.html
Asian Americans
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3. National Congress Of Vietnamese Americans Home
Promote active participation of vietnamese and asian americans in bothcivic and national matters and in community organizing efforts;.
http://www.ncvaonline.org/
National Congress of Vietnamese Americans Upcoming Events: May 15-17, 2003 - National Asian Conference on Health Care - St. Paul, MN... June 26-28, 2003 - Vietnamese American Youth Leadership Conference - Washington, D.C. Your browser does not support script Subscribe to mailing list The National Congress of Vietnamese Americans (NCVA), a non-profit organization, seeks 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. The National Congress of Vietnamese Americans (NCVA) aims to: Promote active participation of Vietnamese and Asian Americans in both civic and national matters and in community organizing efforts; Defend human and civil rights secured by law for Vietnamese and Asian Americans; Eliminate prejudices, stereotypes and ignorance against Vietnamese and Asian Americans; Promote economic development and self sufficiency for Vietnamese and Asian Americans; Foster youth leadership;

4. Internet Resources On Asian Americans
asian americans. Multiculturalism. General Information asianAmerican Health Cambodian (Khmer), Laotian, vietnamese. Resources for cross-cultural care prevention,
http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Programs/AsianStudiesDept/asianam.html
Asian Americans Multiculturalism General Information The Wen Ho Lee Case Communities ... Academic Resources Multiculturalism Does Diversity Make a Difference? The Multicultural Pavilion "Multicultural education resources & dialogues for students, educators, & activists" Myth of the Melting Pot The New Americans Pluralism Project Harvard University project aiming "to study & document the growing religious diversity of the United States, with a special view to its new immigrant religious communities": current research; events; publications; resources; news Teaching Tolerance From Southern Poverty Law Center, "a national education project dedicated to helping teachers foster equity, respect & understanding in the classroom & beyond" General Information About.com Guide: Asian-American Culture Asian-Nation: The Landscape of Asian America "your one-stop source & opportunity to explore the historical, political, social, economic, & cultural elements & issues that make up today's diverse Asian American community" Asian American Internet Sites Asian American Net "collection of regional & country-specific materials available on the Internet ... listing of the local language, as well as English, on-line newspapers & magazines ... organizations of persons of Asian descent [in North America] "

5. Asian-Nation : The Landscape Of Asian America
Discussions on entertainment, news, culture, history, and society relating to the asian American people.Category Society Ethnicity asian asian-American...... not possible for me to discuss everything about vietnamese americans or Filipinoamericans, etc. Much of the data and discussion within asianNation focuses on
http://www.asian-nation.org/
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What Others are Saying ’’Your website is doing a great service by helping to inform the APA community about some critical issues.’’ ’’Holy cow! I cannot stress enough how much I love your site. So [darn] informative. You must have put an amazing amount of work into it. Bravo!’’ ’’Your site has the most comprehensive, concise, and unbiased information on Asian-American culture of any site I’ve been to . . . you have opened my eyes to a broader perspective.’’ ’’I think your site is truly refreshing, when every dotcom out there is trying hard to be hip - doing the usual shallow, party-, gossip-, trivia- portal, you have come up with a true information site which lets us read, digest and THINK!’’ ’’Your website is very impressive in its depth and understanding of the Asian American culture.’’

6. Asian Americans And Pacific Islanders And Tocacco
among younger asian americans and Pacific Islanders.3. A community intervention trial for vietnamese men conducted in
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/sgr/sgr_1998/sgr-min-fs-asi.htm

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Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and Tobacco
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are persons of Asian or Pacific Islander ancestry whose origins are from China and Mongolia to the north, Indonesia to the south, the Indian subcontinent to the west, and the U.S.-related Pacific Islands to the east. The six largest subgroups of Asian Americans are from China, the Philippines, Japan, Asian India, Korea, and Vietnam. Hawaiians, Samoans, and Guamanians are the three largest Pacific Islander subgroups. Although Asian Americans reside across the country, approximately 66% live in California, Hawaii, Illinois, New York, and Texas. Approximately 75% of the Pacific Islanders population live in just two states – California and Hawaii. Asian American population nearly doubled in size from an estimated 3.5 million in 1980 to almost 7 million in 1990, while Pacific Islanders population grew by 41% between 1980 (259,566) and 1990 (365,024).
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  • Smoking is responsible for 87% of the lung cancer deaths in the United States. In 1993, lung cancer was the leading cause of cancer death (22.3%) among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

7. Asian Pacific Islands American History Literature For K-12
Index to asian American resources for English and Social Studies teachers in grades K12. Offers chronolo Category Society Ethnicity asian asian-American History...... in New York Selected Works in South asian American/Canadian Literature Bibliographyfrom University of Kansas Libraries Back to Top. vietnamese americans.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/asia.htm

8. NBC11.com - Health
Lead To Cancer For asian americans Most asian americans can get hepatitis B genetically,which could lead to liver cancer. More Details vietnamese Women Are At
http://www.nbc11.com/health/?z=nav

9. Understanding Our Perceptions Of Asian Americans
asian americans number more than 9.1 million in the US and represent more ian fromthe Pacific Islands; Lao, Hmong, Mien, Kmhmu, vietnamese, Cambodian, Thai
http://www.askasia.org/frclasrm/readings/r000191.htm
Understanding Our Perceptions of Asian Americans
By Peter N. Kiang, Ed. D.
Graduate College of Education, University of Massachusetts at Boston
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    Perceptions: Asian Americans A waitress asked: "Where are you from?" I told her my great-grandfather came to work the mines in New Mexico. My grandfather was a tailor in Oakland and my mother was born in Stockton. And the waitress interrupted and without any hesitation said: "So how do you like your new country?" a Chinese American attorney He asked the price of beef. Then he said: "You Koreans charge too much." My brother said: "I'm not Korean, I'm Cambodian." But he's mad. He says: "You Koreans rip us off." a Cambodian-born store owner The growth and diversification of the Asian American population in recent years has been nothing short of phenomenal. Driven by sustained immigration and refugee resettlement during the 1970's and 1980's, Asian Americans have emerged as the nation's fastest growing racial group. Given that the school-age Asian American population doubled in the 1980's and is expected to double again between 1990 and 2020, our schools and the larger society must confront some critical questions. For example, what do we know and what can we teach and learn about Asian Americans? Asian Americans number more than 9.1 million in the U.S. and represent more than thirty different nationalities and ethnic groups, including Samoan, Tongan, Guamanian, and native Hawai'ian from the Pacific Islands; Lao, Hmong, Mien, Kmhmu, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Thai, Burmese, Malay, and Filipinos from Southeast Asia; Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indian, and Sri Lankan from South Asia; Afghani and Iranian from Central Asia; and Korean, Japanese, and Chinese from East Asia. In the year 2000, the six largest Asian nationalities in the U.S. will be Filipinos, Chinese, Vietnamese, Koreans, Asian Indians, and Japanese. The diversity of Asian Americans, in terms of their various languages, cultures, and histories is remarkable.

10. Deaf Asian Americans - Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Filipino, Vietnamese Deaf And
to deaf vietnamese culture, education, and society. National asian Deaf CongressOfficial web site of the national organization for deaf asian americans.
http://deafness.about.com/cs/asianamerican/
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Feature article on the deaf Asian American community on the Internet. Asian American Bibliography
Bibliography of deaf and Asian materials. Primarily articles. Asian Deaf Club At the Rochester Institute of Technology/National Technical Institute for the Deaf, there is a club for deaf Asian students. Deaf-AsianUSA-News Discussion list for the deaf Asian American community. Deaf South Asians Small site listing names and contact information for deaf South Asians who have attended college in the United States. Has pop-up ads. Deaf Viet Site devoted to deaf Vietnamese culture, education, and society.

11. ICC - Asian Americans & Cancer
the third leading cancer among asian americans is liver cancer. (17,18). Cervicalcancer incidence rates are five times higher among vietnamese American women
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.

12. Asian-americans
as Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Indonesian, and vietnamese. asian americans face a difficult economic life in
http://www.missouri.edu/~jfa8c6/ED304/asian-americans.htm
Asian Americans
Society tends to group all Asian Americans together. However, they are a diverse group including such ethnicities as Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Indonesian, and Vietnamese. Asian Americans face a difficult economic life in the United States. According to Joel Spring in American Education , "Cambodians, Vietnamese, and Laotians have the highest rate of welfare dependency of any racial or ethnic group in the United States" (p 131).
Discrimination exists because Asian Americans are overlooked in schools. Teachers assume that these students will do well in school and neglect their educational problems. Because of this, 23% of Asian Americans do not have a high school diploma. Asian Americans are not shown role models either. Usually, they are not seen in US history books.
There is also discrimination against students who do not speak English as their first language. However, it is required that schools provide these children with the extra help they need.
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13. SAPL: Websites - Asian Americans
of asian America General overview of asian American culture, history, and immigrationwith a section particularly devoted to Vietnam and vietnamese 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
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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.

14. On Gay Asian Americans
barely registered a blip on the asian American radar June Lagmay and other JapaneseAmericans refused to of the Sansei Recently a vietnameseAmerican friend was
http://www.gapsn.org/project2/history/
GAPSN Home About Us Achievements Events ... Write to Us On Gay Asian Americans
Non-Fiction: Making of a Gay Asian Community : An Oral History of Pre-AIDS Los Angeles Eric Wat , ISBN: 0742511103, 2002
Book Review: Remember the Entire Community of Gay Asian Pacific Americans in Los Angeles Forever Foreigners or Honorary Whites? : The Asian Ethnic Experience Today . Mia Tuan. Rutgers University Press, ISBN: 0813526248, 1999 Asian American Sexualities : Dimensions of the Gay and Lesbian Experience . Russel Leong. Routledge, ISBN: 0415914361, 1995 Fiction: Letters to Montgomery Clift Noel Alumit . MacAdam/Cage Publishing, ISBN: 1931561028, 2002
Get free Adobe Acrobat Reader , if you don't have one already. Vietnamese Literature: HIV and Vietnamese I
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What is Happiness? An Interview with Ed Diener, a "Professor of Happiness" at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. More...

15. Asian American Federation - Press Release May 15, 2001
Increasing Diversity of asian americans National Indian and vietnamese Americanpopulation growth significantly greater than average for all asian americans.
http://www.aafny.org/proom/pr/pr20010515.asp
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Hevesi Breakfast ... Ferrer Breakfast WHO WE ARE Executive Director's Bio CONTACT Media Contact FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, May 15, 2001 CONTACT: Parag Khandhar Parag@aafny.org PDF Printer Friendly Version New National Demographic Profile Shows Increasing Diversity of Asian Americans National Indian and Vietnamese American population growth significantly greater than average for all Asian Americans May 15th... New Census 2000 results show that the Chinese and Filipino American communities remain the first and second largest Asian subgroups in the U.S., respectively. However, unparalleled growth in the Indian and Vietnamese American communities between 1990 and 2000 has added to the increasing diversity of the Asian American communities of the U.S. This analysis, conducted by the Asian American Federation Census Information Center (Federation CIC), is based upon a Census 2000 profile , released today by the Commerce Department's Census Bureau.

16. Asian Americans [Print Article] - World Book Online Americas Edition
Japanese, Javanese, Korean, Tagalog, Thai, and vietnamese. asian americans practice several major religions, including
http://www.aolsvc.worldbook.aol.com/na/ar/cp/ar033545.htm
Use the Print command in your browser's File menu to print this page. Asian Americans are Americans of Asian descent. They or their ancestors came from Asian countries, particularly Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. More than 10 million people of Asian descent live in the United States. Today, Asians are the country's second fastest-growing minority group, after Hispanic Americans. This article discusses Asian Americans (Who Asian Americans are) (Where Asian Americans live) (Asian American accomplishments) (History of Asian immigration) (Asian Americans today). Who Asian Americans are According to the 2000 U.S. census, about 3 percent of the United States population is of Asian descent. Asia, the world's largest continent, has 49 countries, so the Asian American population consists of many different ethnic and cultural groups. Chinese Americans form the largest Asian group, making up about 2 million of the 10 million Asian Americans. Filipino Americans are the second largest group, with about 1 million people. The next largest groups are Americans of Asian Indian, Vietnamese, Korean, and Japanese ancestry.

17. Asian Americans
Home Up asian Pacific americans Chinese americans Filipino americansJapanese americans vietnamese americans. On this page Art
http://www.contracosta.cc.ca.us/library/sites/asianam.htm

18. NIU Presidential Task Force On Asian Americans
Scholar Association, International Student Faculty Office, Presidential Task Forceon asian americans, Southeast Asia Club, vietnamese Student Association.
http://www.niu.edu/ptaa/aprilheritagemonth.html

19. NIU Presidential Task Force On Asian Americans
Committee, Department of English, Presidential Task Force on asianamericans, andCenter 11/15/01 vietnamese Students Association's vietnamese Egg Roll and
http://www.niu.edu/ptaa/Fall_2001_Spring_2001.html

20. Asian-Nation : The Landscape Of Asian America :: The Demographics Of Asian Ameri
Not only are the sizes of the Chinese, vietnamese, asian Indian, and other well asdemographic characteristics, which further show that asian americans are not
http://www.asian-nation.org/history4.html
The History of Asians in America
Research Sources Used /
Recommended for Further Reading Brewer, Cynthia, Trudy A. Suchan, and U.S. Bureau of the Census. 2002. Mapping Census 2000: The Geography of U.S. Diversity . Environmental Systems Research.
Chan, Sucheng. 1991.
... Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American People
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var site="s12asiannation" ;var g_frames=true; As I mentioned, according to the 2000 U.S. census, Asian Americans make up 4.3% of the total U.S. population that's about 12 million people who identify themselves as at least part Asian. However, this number represents an increase of 63% from the 1990 census, making Asian Americans the fastest growing of all the major racial/ethnic groups in the U.S., in terms of percentage growth. But in so many ways, the presence of Asian Americans is much more prominent than even these numbers suggest.
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Results from the 2000 Census have given us a detailed picture at how the population of the U.S. has changed in the past few decades, especially in regards to Asian Americans. For a very nice interactive report of Census 2000 general demographics for each of the 50 states from USA Today

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