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  2. Picture bride - Wikipedia

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    The term picture bride refers to the practice in the early 20th century of immigrant workers (chiefly Japanese, Okinawan, and Korean) in Hawaii and the West Coast of the United States and Canada, as well as Brazil selecting brides from their native countries via a matchmaker, who paired bride and groom using only photographs and family recommendations of the possible candidates.

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf , gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  4. Mochi (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Mochi Magazine (also known as Mochi or Mochi Mag) is an online magazine that serves as a destination for Asian American women to share their stories, experiences, and passions. Mochi' s mission is to amplify Asian voices and support the growth and inclusion of Asian American women. Mochi was founded by Maggie Hsu, Stephanie Wu, and Sandra Sohn ...

  5. South Asian American Digital Archive - Wikipedia

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    The archive collects digital files of materials in all formats that relate to the diverse history of South Asians in the United States, including written documents, newspapers, photographs, audio and video recordings, oral histories, pamphlets, websites, and digital files. [3] Pre-1965 immigrants and visitors. The Bellingham Riots.

  6. Audrey (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is based in Gardena, California. In 2006, Audrey also began to host the Audrey Fashion Show to feature Asian American fashion designers, models and artists. Audrey and its sister publication KoreAm were acquired by London Media Trust in 2014. [4] The last print issues of the magazine and KoreAm were published in December 2015.

  7. Arts of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Arts of Asia, founded in 1970, is the foremost international magazine of Asian arts and antiques, and has the largest circulation of any Asian art magazine. [ 1] It is published four times a year, and is distributed to 90 countries. Supported by museums, cultural organisations, universities and schools worldwide, as well as major auction houses ...

  8. Archives of Asian Art - Wikipedia

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    Online access at Project MUSE. Archives of Asian Art is an annual academic journal covering the arts of South, Southeast, Central, and East Asia. Each issue contains articles by scholars of art and a selection of outstanding works of Asian art acquired by North American museums during the previous year. The journal was established in 1945 as ...

  9. Yolk magazine - Wikipedia

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    Yolk magazine. Yolk was a quarterly magazine for young Asian Americans. It was published by InformAsian Media, Inc. (IAMI) between 1994 and 2004, [ 1] and it was headquartered in Alhambra, California, in Greater Los Angeles. [ 2][ 3] The later incarnations of the magazine were titled Yolk: GenerAsian Next 2.0. [ 4]