Author: Wisconsin. Hmong Resettlement Task Force
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hmong (Asian people)
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Wisconsin's Hmong Resettlement Task Force Report
Author: Wisconsin. Hmong Resettlement Task Force
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hmong (Asian people)
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hmong (Asian people)
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Forced to Flee
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic government information
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic government information
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Hmong Refugee Resettlement in California
Author: California. Commission on Asian & Pacific Islander American Affairs
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
Youth with Special Needs
Author: Barbara Huntington
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Libraries and children with disabilities
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Libraries and children with disabilities
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Resources in Education
The Great Lakes at Ten Miles an Hour
Author: Thomas Shevory
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452955654
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 271
Book Description
The Great Lakes are a remarkable repository of millions of years of complex geological transformations and of a considerably shorter, crowded span of human history. Over the course of four summers, Thomas Shevory rode a bicycle along their shores, taking in the stories the lakes tell—of nature’s grandeur and decay, of economic might and squandered promise, of exploration, colonization, migration, and military adventure. This book is Shevory’s account of his travels, shored up by his exploration of the geological, environmental, historical, and cultural riches harbored by North America’s great inland seas. For Shevory, and his readers, his ride is an enlightening, unfailingly engaging course in the Great Lakes’ place in geological time and the nation’s history. Along the northern shore of Lake Huron, one encounters the scrubbed surfaces of the Canadian Shield, the oldest exposed rock in North America. Growing out of the crags of the Niagara Escarpment, which stretches from the western reaches of Lake Michigan to the spectacular waterfalls between Erie and Ontario, are the white cedars that are among the oldest trees east of the Mississippi. The lakes offer reminders of the fur trade that drew voyageurs to the interior, the disruption of Native American cultures, major battles of the War of 1812, the shipping and logging industries that built the Midwest, the natural splendors preserved and exploited, and the urban communities buoyed or buried by economic changes over time. Throughout The Great Lakes at Ten Miles an Hour, Shevory describes the engaging characters he encounters along the way and the surprising range of country and city landscapes, bustling and serene locales that he experiences, making us true companions on his ride.
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452955654
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 271
Book Description
The Great Lakes are a remarkable repository of millions of years of complex geological transformations and of a considerably shorter, crowded span of human history. Over the course of four summers, Thomas Shevory rode a bicycle along their shores, taking in the stories the lakes tell—of nature’s grandeur and decay, of economic might and squandered promise, of exploration, colonization, migration, and military adventure. This book is Shevory’s account of his travels, shored up by his exploration of the geological, environmental, historical, and cultural riches harbored by North America’s great inland seas. For Shevory, and his readers, his ride is an enlightening, unfailingly engaging course in the Great Lakes’ place in geological time and the nation’s history. Along the northern shore of Lake Huron, one encounters the scrubbed surfaces of the Canadian Shield, the oldest exposed rock in North America. Growing out of the crags of the Niagara Escarpment, which stretches from the western reaches of Lake Michigan to the spectacular waterfalls between Erie and Ontario, are the white cedars that are among the oldest trees east of the Mississippi. The lakes offer reminders of the fur trade that drew voyageurs to the interior, the disruption of Native American cultures, major battles of the War of 1812, the shipping and logging industries that built the Midwest, the natural splendors preserved and exploited, and the urban communities buoyed or buried by economic changes over time. Throughout The Great Lakes at Ten Miles an Hour, Shevory describes the engaging characters he encounters along the way and the surprising range of country and city landscapes, bustling and serene locales that he experiences, making us true companions on his ride.
Refugee Resettlement Program
Author: United States. Office of Refugee Resettlement
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Refugees
Languages : en
Pages : 760
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Refugees
Languages : en
Pages : 760
Book Description
Black Identities
Author: Mary C. WATERS
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674044944
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 431
Book Description
The story of West Indian immigrants to the United States is generally considered to be a great success. Mary Waters, however, tells a very different story. She finds that the values that gain first-generation immigrants initial success--a willingness to work hard, a lack of attention to racism, a desire for education, an incentive to save--are undermined by the realities of life and race relations in the United States. Contrary to long-held beliefs, Waters finds, those who resist Americanization are most likely to succeed economically, especially in the second generation.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674044944
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 431
Book Description
The story of West Indian immigrants to the United States is generally considered to be a great success. Mary Waters, however, tells a very different story. She finds that the values that gain first-generation immigrants initial success--a willingness to work hard, a lack of attention to racism, a desire for education, an incentive to save--are undermined by the realities of life and race relations in the United States. Contrary to long-held beliefs, Waters finds, those who resist Americanization are most likely to succeed economically, especially in the second generation.
Dreams of the Hmong Kingdom
Author: Mai Na M. Lee
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
ISBN: 0299298841
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 431
Book Description
Authoritative and original, Dreams of the Hmong Kingdom is among the first works of its kind, exploring the influence that French colonialism and Hmong leadership had on the Hmong people's political and social aspirations.
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
ISBN: 0299298841
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 431
Book Description
Authoritative and original, Dreams of the Hmong Kingdom is among the first works of its kind, exploring the influence that French colonialism and Hmong leadership had on the Hmong people's political and social aspirations.
Building and Crossing Bridges
Author: Sarah Hay
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780934513180
Category : Community policing
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780934513180
Category : Community policing
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description