Asian American Comparative Collection: Links
Priscilla Wegars, Ph.D., Volunteer Curator
Laboratory of Anthropology
University of Idaho
P. O. Box 441111
Moscow, Idaho 83844-1111 USA
208-885-7075
pwegars@uidaho.edu
Links to Other Sites
Additions welcome.
- Archaeological excavations of Chinese sites in the U.S.
- Artifact illustrations and terminology
- Sites with information about Asians and Asian Pacific Americans
- Sites with information on Chinese in the U.S. and elsewhere
- Australia
- Chinese
in Croydon, North Queensland, Australia
- Australia
- Overview of Chinese life and heritage places in Australia; finding
and assessing Chinese heritage places
- Bibliography
of
Chinese Overseas Architecture and Archaeology to Download
- California
- Chinese
and Chinese Americans in California - History and Historic Sites
- California
- Chinese in California, 1850-1925
- California - Marysville -
Bok Kai Temple
- California
- Oakland
- California
- Oakland (different)
- California
- San Francisco - History of San Francisco's Chinatown
- California - San Jose - Chinese Historical and Cultural Project
- California
- San Leandro -Yema Po
- California -
Santa Clara Watershed
- Canada
- British Columbia - Database of historical Chinese language materials
- Canada - Chinese Canadian
Historical Society of BC
- Canada -
Chinese Canadian Military Museum
- Canada -
Chung Collection of documents on the Chinese in Canada
- Chinese
and the Transcontinental Railroad
- Chinese
cemeteries
- Chinese
Funerary Burners: A Census
- Chinese House at the
Peabody Museum
- Chinese
in the Civil War
- Chinese
servants, paper: "Class,
Gender, and Race: Chinese Servants in the North American West"
- Chinese
servants, paper: "Stepping
Stones to Empowerment: Chinese Servants in the American West"
- Chinese women, see Women - Chinese
- Food
- Humor,
paper: "From "Babbler" to Jimmy Ah Foo: The Chinese in Australian
Humor"
- Humor,
paper: "'No Tickee No Washee': Sympathetic Representations of the
Chinese in American Humor"
- Medicine, paper:
"From the
Diaspora
to Doctor
Ing Hay: Chinese Pioneers in the Western United States"
- Montana -
Butte's Far
Eastern Influences
- Montana
- Chinese in western Montana newspapers; Chinese in 1870 and 1880
Montana census records
- Montana
- National Forests (Beaverhead-Deerlodge, Galatin, Helena, Lewis
& Clark, Lolo)
- Nevada
- Bad Eye, Last of the CP Chinese Workers Left in Elko, Nevada, by
James William Hefferon
- Nevada -
Winnemucca, by J. P. Marden (includes Chinese history)
- Pacific
Northwest - Columbia River Basin
- South
Dakota - Chinese in Deadwood
- Thomas
LaFargue Collection/Yung Wing and the Chinese Educational Mission
- Utah
- Personal Life of a Chinese Coolie by
Pappy Clay
- Utah
- The Pioneer Chinese of Utah
- Washington -
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Centennial Celebration
- Washington
- Olympia (Chinese history)
- Women - Chinese -
National Women's History Museum
- Wyoming
and the Chinese
- Wyoming
- Links to Sites about Chinese in Wyoming
- Sites with information on Japanese American incarceration,
internment,
and other topics
- Arkansas - Rohwer and
Jerome
- Bibliographies,
encyclopedias and overviews, primary sources (archival collections,
digital collections, microform collections)
- Bibliography
of Japanese American Internment and Concentration Camps in Idaho and
the West
- Bibliography
of
Japanese Immigrant Archaeological Sites to Download (at end of
Chinese bibliography)
- ibliographies,
encyclopedias and overviews, primary sources (archival collections,
digital collections, microform collections)California
- Japanese
and Japanese Americans in California - History and Historic Sites
- California - San Diego -
Mingei International Museum
- California - Manzanar
Incarceration Camp
- California
- Manzanar Incarceration Camp photographs by Ansel Adams
- California -
Redwood City
- California
- Tule
Lake Incarceration Camp photographs
- Censorship
in the Internment Camps
- Civil Liberties
Public
Education
Fund projects (alphabetical)
- Colorado
- Amache (Granada)
- Colorado
- Amache (Granada)
- Confinement
and Ethnicity: An Overview of World War II Japanese American
Relocation
Sites (online book)
- Densho: The Japanese American
Legacy Project
- Idaho
- The Idaho Homefront: Of Camps and Combat
- Idaho - Minidoka
Incarceration
Camp
- Idaho - Minidoka Internment
National Monument
- Japanese
American Inmates of War Relocation Authority Incarceration Camps
- Japanese
American Internment (links to Web sites and resources)
- Japanese American National Museum
- Japanese
Americans in World War II, National Historic Landmark Theme Study
- Lesson
Plans,
Grades 4 through 12
- Letter
of apology for WWII incarceration of Japanese Americans, President
Bush, 1990
- List of
Incarceration, Detention, and Internment Camps
- List of
Incarceration, Detention, and Internment Camps (different -
Densho's "Sites of Shame")
- National Japanese American
Historical Society
- New
Jersey - Seabrook Farms
- Oral
histories
- Oral histories (Densho site)
- Report
to the President: Japanese-American Internment Sites Preservation
- Seabrook Farms, see New Jersey
- Shitamae
Family Papers in the University of Idaho Library Special Collections
- Smithsonian
Institition's National Museum of American History - A More Perfect
Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution
- Utah
- Topaz Incarceration Camp photographs
- Washington
(Eastern)
See "Sites and Museum Exhibits" for
additional
links.
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