Ethnic Organizations in Michigan

Ethnic Organizations in Michigan
Author: James M. Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1983
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN:

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Ethnicity in Michigan

Ethnicity in Michigan
Author: Jack Glazier
Publisher: Discovering the Peoples of Mic
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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As the introductory volume in the series Discovering the Peoples of Michigan, Ethnicity in Michigan outlines the processes of migration, as well as the rich relationship between ethnic groups and the trajectories of historical and social change in Michigan. On both state and local levels, issues of identity, race, politics, and shared history inform community development. Jack Glazier and Arthur Helweg provide a substantive general and theoretical overview of the various ethnic groups in Michigan, and of the ways in which immigrants both respond to and shape Michigan's particular regional character.

Michigan Ethnic Directory

Michigan Ethnic Directory
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1998
Genre: Ethnic groups
ISBN:

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Shows the multi-culture reality of the peoples of Michigan; provides a user's guide for using the Ethnic Directory and other materials for Michigan's formal and informal educational and cultural institutions and the ethnic organizations; creates a state-wide network for the collection, dissemination and use of the directory and related materials which would also link the experts in multiculturalism and ethnicity, making them available to institutions, organizations and groups around the state.

Ethnic Groups in Michigan

Ethnic Groups in Michigan
Author: James M. Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1983
Genre: Armenians
ISBN:

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Asian Indians in Michigan

Asian Indians in Michigan
Author: Arthur W. Helweg
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2002-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1609170482

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Since 1970, a growing number of Asian Indians have called Michigan home. Representative of the “new immigration,” Asian Indians come from a democratic country, are well-educated, and come from middle- and upper-class families. Unlike older immigrant groups, Asian Indians do not form urban ethnic enclaves or found their own communities to meet the challenges of living in a new society. As Arthur W. Helweg shows, Asian Indians contribute to the richness and diversity of Michigan’s culture through active participation in local institutions, while maintaining a strong ethnic identity rooted in India.

Latvians in Michigan

Latvians in Michigan
Author: Silvija D. Meija
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2005-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1609170695

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Latvians have contributed to the cultural mosaic and economy of Michigan far more than one might imagine. There are three large Latvian communities in Michigan—Kalamazoo, Detroit, and Grand Rapids—with several smaller enclaves elsewhere in the state. An underlying goal of Latvians who now live in Michigan, as well as other parts of the United States and Canada, is to maintain their language and culture. More than five thousand Latvians came to Michigan after World War II, found gainful employment, purchased homes, and became a part of the Michigan population. Most sought to reeducate themselves and struggled to educate their children in Michigan’s many colleges and universities. Latvians in Michigan examines Latvia and its history, and describes how World War II culminated in famine, death, and eventual flight from their homeland by many Latvian refugees. After the war ended, most Latvian emigrants eventually made their way to Sweden or Germany, where they lived in displaced persons camps. From there, the emigrants were sponsored by individuals or organizations and they moved once again to other parts of the world. Many came to the United States, where they established new roots and tried to perpetuate their cultural heritage while establishing new lives.

Michigan Genealogy

Michigan Genealogy
Author: Carol McGinnis
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806317557

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This is one of the finest statewide sourcebooks ever published, a remarkable compilation of sources and resources that are available to help researchers find their Michigan ancestors. It identifies records on the state and regional level and then the county level, providing details of vital records, court and land records, military records, newspapers, and census records, as well as the holdings of the various societies and institutions whose resources and facilities support the special needs of the genealogist. County-by-county, it lists the names, addresses, websites, e-mail addresses, and hours of business of libraries, archives, genealogical and historical societies, courthouses, and other record repositories; describes their manuscripts and record collections; highlights their special holdings; and provides details regarding queries, searches, and restrictions on the use of their records.

Chaldeans in Michigan

Chaldeans in Michigan
Author: Mary C. Sengstock
Publisher: Discovering the Peoples of Mic
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Michigan Chaldean community consists of more than 100,000 people of Iraqi descent who live in the Detroit Metropolitan area. The earliest Chaldeans arrived in Detroit area about 1910. Unlike most Iraqis, Chaldeans are Christians, members of a special rite of the Roman Catholic Church, Called the Chaldean rite, from which they derive their name.