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Dining alone in Rawalpindi? Max Arthur Macauliffe: Sikh scholar, reformer, and evangelist [PDF]
Max Arthur Macauliffe, originally Michael McAuliffe (1838-1913), Indian Civil Servant, judge, and Sikh scholar, was born in Glenmore, Monagea, Co. Limerick, Ireland.
Foley, Tadhg
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Methodology, Meditation, and Mindfulness
Understanding the nondualistic nature of mindfulness is a complex and challenging task particularly when most clinical psychology draws from Western methodologies and methods.
Balveer Singh Sikh, Deb Spence
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Spartan Daily, May 3, 2004 [PDF]
Volume 122, Issue 59https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9993/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Acts of Heritage, Acts of Value: Memorializing at the Chattri Indian Memorial, UK [PDF]
The Chattri Indian Memorial is a public site that hosts and embodies heritage in complex ways. Standing on the edge of Brighton, UK in a once-remote part of the Sussex Downs, the Memorial was built in 1921 to honour Indian soldiers who fought on the ...
Ashley, Susan
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Anthropology of Economy and the Sikh Concept of kirat karnī
The article ‘Anthropology of Economy and the Sikh Concept of kirat karnī ’ describes one of the most important concepts of the youngest monotheistic religion – Sikhism, concerning the ethos of work in a wider context of economic anthropology.
Zbigniew Igielski
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Intermarriage and Ethnicity: Punjabi Mexican Americans, Mexican Japanese, and Filipino Americans [PDF]
The problem is intermarriage, specifically intermarriages patterned by gender (all the men are from one ethnic background and almost all of the women from another) which produce significant biethnic communities.
Leonard, Karen B.
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Spartan Daily November 10, 2009 [PDF]
Volume 133, Issue 38https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/1305/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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To Sikh or Not to Sikh: In Defense of the Sikh Shawl
This essay challenges the long-held claim that European, particularly French, design influenced the Kashmir shawl during the early 19th century. Instead, it argues that the transformation in shawl motifs, marked by architectural, geometric, and Khalsa-inspired imagery, originated within the Sikh cultural and political milieu of Punjab under Maharaja ...
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Diaspora, a term used to refer to the dispersal of Jewish people across the world, is now expanded to describe any deterritorialized or transnational population that lives in a land different from that of its origin and whose social, political and ...
Roy, Anjali Gera
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Sikh Community Between Integration and Assimilation: A Case Study of Belgium
This study investigates the Sikh community in Belgium, emphasizing their endeavors to achieve a balance between integration and assimilation while preserving their cultural and religious identity.
Muhammad Usman Ali
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