ASIAN andPACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICANS
        According to the 1990 census, there were approximately 7,458,000  Asian and Pacific Islanders in the United States, constituting about 3% of the  population.
         Asahi Shimbun Daily newspaper summary in Japanese or  English

        Asian American Links Jiannbin Lee Shiao's collection

         Asian American Media Mall (commercial site)

         Asian American Network

         Asian American Resources (Robert Irie, MIT)

         Asian American Studies (Adan Griego, U. California, Santa  Barbara)

         Asian-American Video Resources (U. California, Berkeley)only available to U. CA network

         APA Actor's List (Asian-American actors) (T. Hirata)

         Asian Arts The on-line journal for the study and exhibition of the arts of Asia

        The Asian American Experience historical perspectives; a delightful yet saddening site

        Beyond Electronic Individualism - Tetsuo Kogawa; Japanese Individualism


        CAL Internet Korea Directory in Korean

         Chado, the Way of Tea

         Cherry Blossoms to Economic Trends Web site collection on   many aspects of Japan

         CHCP Chinese Summer Festival 1995, San Jose, Calif.

         China the Beautiful - Chinese Art and Literature

         Art of China Home Page

         Chronology of Philippine History and culture

         CLNET Asian American Links (Chicano/Latino Electronic  Network, U. Calif.)

         Colors in the Wind (Japanese Kites)

        Culture of Japan Web site collection on many aspects of the culture.  Excellent for projects & information.

         Empires Beyond the Great Wall: The Heritage of Genghis  Khan

         The Fall of Singapore ( Singapore has an excellent online museum.  Well worth a visit.)

         Famous Personages in Japan

         Gateway to World History Pacific region (Haines  Brown)

         Guide to Japanese Computing Q & A source for mixing Japanese  and computers

          The Hakka people are a migratory Chinese Han tribe which originated from northern China, and -- over the course of more than a millennium -- spread to southern China, to neighboring countries and overseas. They have a distinct and rich historic, cultural and linguistic heritage.
         Hakka Chinese Away-From-Home Page (Francis Chin)

         Hakka Chinese Page (Ya-Ping)

        Hakka Chinese Homepage (S. L. Lee) an extensive set of links

         Hakka Round-Building Architecture (Tom Liew)

        Hawai'iloa: The Voyage

        Hawaiian Gods and Myths

        Hawaiian Language Intro

         History of China: Table of Contents

        Information on Kaho`olawe from the Protect Kaho`olawe `Ohana and the Kaho`olawe Island Reserve Commission

         Inside China Today news

         Japanese Culture "The Way"

         Japanese Information Web site collection on aspects of Japan

        Japanese Society and Social Sciences some selected articles

         Japanese Tea ceremony

         Japanesque! a catalog of Japanese culture goods

          Kabuki is a traditional form of Japanese theater. It was founded early in the 17th century by Okuni, a shrine maiden who brought her unique and lively dance style to the dry river beds of the ancient capital of Kyoto, and over the next 300 years developed into a sophisticated, highly stylized form of theater.
         Kabuki for Everyone

         Kanji Conversion Plug-In for Eudora (MAC) As it says for  Macs only, untried I use a Pc; for e-mail

         Kids Web Japan Information geared to 10-14 year olds to learn  about Japan

        Kingdom of EnenKio Atoll

         KotowazaKotowaza (Japanese proverbs) with kanji, romanji, English meanings with audio

         Language Class Practice hiragana, katakana, kanji (audio)

         Language Study Practice first 135 kanji

         Life in a Vietnamese Gang: Bui Doi - Life Like Dust (USC  visual anthropology video project home page)

        Michael's Pacific Islands Links


         The Mingei/USA Tour (Two Centuries of Japanese Folk Art)

        Nation of Hawai'i

        Nation of Hawai'i

        Native Hawaiian Advisory Council

        If you plan for a year, plant kalo. If you plan for ten years, plant koa. If you plan for one-hundred years, teach the children.
        -Hawaiian Proverb-

         Noh Drama (English)

         Oceania (Ethnic World Survey, CIEMEN)

        Office of Hawaiian Affairs Includes Information about sovereignty and how it might affect Hawaiians,Operation `Ohana (online community) and other services.

        Phillipine News, USA links to Phillipino news sources
         

        Polynesian Voyaging Society

         A Potpourri of Interesting Links for Japan

         Queer Asian Pacific Resources (Steph Tai)

         St. Cloud Japanese Information An excellent source for how to run Japanese on English computers

         SCAA-BOS (Soc.Culture.Asian.American-Boston Area)  Home Page

         Shodouka Launchpad View Japanese web pages on non-Japanese  computers and without other software. Sometime slow.

         Sumo Images and Information

         Takeji Iwamiya Photo Exhibition

        Taste of China Cookbook

        Teaching (and Learning) About Japan

        Tokyo Food Page

         U. California Irvine Southeast Asian Archive ("materials  relating to the resettlement of Southeast Asian refugees and immigrants  in the United States (and to a lesser extent, worldwide), the "boat  people" and land refugees, and the culture and history of Cambodia,  Laos, and Vietnam") (UCI Libraries)

         A Visual Literacy Exercise (Uses Japanese Woodblock prints.)

        War Relocation Authority Camps in Arizona, 1942-1946 history and photos

         Anna May Wong Homepage (early film actress)


         


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