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    <title>Nguyen, Gennie Thi. Home is where rice is: maintaining and transforming cultural identity beyond the borders of Vietnam</title>
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    <description>title: Nguyen, Gennie Thi. Home is where rice is: maintaining and transforming cultural identity beyond the borders of Vietnam authors: Thi Nguyen, Gennie
&lt;br&gt;abstract: This paper discusses how persisting Vietnamese foodways are critical&#xD;
to sustaining cultural identity for Vietnamese refugees. For any immigrant group,&#xD;
traditional foods represent a connection to the past, function to maintain ethnic&#xD;
identity, and assist in reducing the effects of acculturation (Kilcik 1984). Vietnamese&#xD;
food is not only important for the maintenance of identity for refugees&#xD;
who fled Vietnam in search of asylum, but also for their descendents. Vietnamese&#xD;
food acts as a shared symbol that helps hold Vietnamese communities together.&#xD;
Persisting Vietnamese foodways is an important way for descendents of displaced&#xD;
Vietnamese to form their ethnic cultural identity, since they were not acculturated&#xD;
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&lt;br&gt;abstract: This paper examines and compares the characteristics&#xD;
of Psychiana, from its inception to its demise, with the typology of revitalization&#xD;
movements provided by Anthony F.C. Wallace. It includes information&#xD;
from Robinson’s personal manuscript collection as well as excerpts from a book&#xD;
by Charles S. Braden, professor of History and Literature of Religions at Northwestern&#xD;
University, who personally interviewed Robinson.
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&lt;br&gt;abstract: Author evaluates the interpretations of origin and evolution of the Pueblo Katsina Cult and proposes her own explanation of on the role of Katsina Cult in the Pueblo society.
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