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Publish Date
1988
Publisher
University of Utah Press,
G.E. von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies, University of California at Los Angeles
Language
English
Pages
188
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Sojourners and Settlers: The Yemeni Immigrant Experience
March 1988, Univ of Utah Pr (T)
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Sojourners and settlers: the Yemeni immigrant experience
1988, University of Utah Press, G.E. von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies, University of California at Los Angeles
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Table of Contents
The Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) / Nikki R. Keddie
The political consequences of Yemeni migration / Manfred W. Wenner
Migration as a rite of passage in a highland Yemeni town / Thomas B. Stevenson
Sojourners and settlers in Yemen and America / Jon C. Swanson
Yemeni farmworkers in California / Ron Kelley
Portfolio, Detroit, Michigan, 1982-83 / Tony Maine
Portfolio, Lackawanna, New York, 1977 / Milton Rogovin
The settlement of Yemeni immigrants in the United States / Georges Sabagh and Mehdi Bozorgmehr
Yemenis in New York City / Shalom Staub
On the photographs / John Brumfield.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies.
Based on a traveling photograph exhibit held at the Salt Lake Art Center and other locations.
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