University of California, Library at Berkeley (South Asia resources)
Provides a wealth of information on the South Asian diaspora in North America. Its resource center also has informative essays tracing the Indian community in North America starting from the 19th century. Also available are Photographs & Historical Documents relating to the South Asian Diaspora, and a photo feature titled 'The Indian Emigre'.
Manas - India and its neighbours (University of California, Los Angeles)
A delightful web resource for information about the Indian subcontinent. The web-site is further categorized to focus on different topics such as culture, social issues, religion, history. It also contains a resourceful section on the Indian diaspora. The section contains essays on the gloabal Indian diaspora tracing their origins and ancestory and even attempts to answer difficult questions about their future.
South Asia - University of Texas, Austin
This site provides links to other resourceful South Asian sites including South Asia Studies Associations, South Asia Journals, South Asia Online Libraries and Resources, Student associations and so on.
Hinduism in America, Brown University
'Hinduism in America' is a result of a study which started with the question, 'How does life change once someone moves to America?'. Do we find immigrants embracing the ideals of their new land, or do they retreat to the ideals with which they grew up? What happens to the immigrants' children? The authors are an Indian American and an American who has lived in rural India and Bangladesh.
Literature of South Asia and the Indian diaspora
The SASIALIT mailing list is for the discussion of contemporary literature of South Asia (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka), including works by authors of South Asian origin throughout the world.
History of Indians in the US
Informative source on the history of Indians in the US
A New View of Kenya's Asians
This is a Washington Post report on the "The Asian African Heritage Exhibition" being held at the "National Museum of Kenya" (March 2000). The Indian community in Kenya started their journey in the 19th century as indentured laborers under the British. Despite the prejudice that the community continually faces, it is very successful and today own a number of the bigger companies in Kenya.
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