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A sociological examination of the immigration patterns of Asian Indians to the suburbs Phoenix, Arizona from 1965 to the present. It explores their housing patterns, as well as methods of overcoming racial, ethnic, and class barriers to their acceptance as American citizens, while also trying to hold onto their native born heritage. There is a lengthy discussion of the sociology of space, human geography, community formation, and native customs being transformed or even lost.
East Indians -- Arizona -- Phoenix. --- Phoenix (Ariz.) -- Ethnic relations. --- East Indians --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- United States Local History --- Asian Indians --- Indians, East --- Indians (India) --- Indic peoples --- Ethnology --- Phoenix (Ariz.) --- Ethnic relations. --- City of Phoenix (Ariz.) --- Fenghuang Cheng (Ariz.) --- Fenghuangcheng (Ariz.) --- Fenikkusu (Ariz.) --- Feniks (Ariz.) --- Fenikso (Ariz.) --- Finiks (Ariz.) --- Fīniksa (Ariz.) --- Finiksas (Ariz.) --- Finiksos (Ariz.) --- Hoozdoh (Ariz.) --- Horad Finiks (Ariz.) --- Pēniki (Ariz.) --- Phoinix (Ariz.) --- P'iniksŭ (Ariz.) --- Φοίνιξ (Ariz.) --- Финикс (Ariz.) --- Фінікс (Ariz.) --- Феникс (Ariz.) --- Горад Фінікс (Ariz.) --- פיניקס (Ariz.) --- フェニックス (Ariz.) --- 鳳凰城 (Ariz.) --- 피닉스 (Ariz.)
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