United States History - Midwestern Region, United States Studies, Immigration & Emigration - United States, Ethnic & Minority Studies - United States, Asian American Studies, Immigration & Emigration
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Overview
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.
Book Details
Published
March 1, 2012
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Pages
95
ISBN
9781609170486