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The National Association of Asian American Professionals
is the largest and fastest growing Asian American
professional organization in the U.S. and Canada.
Vision: "NAAAP is
the proving ground for North-American Asian
Professionals, forging leaders of tomorrow through
professional development, cultural awareness, and
community service."
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Key Asian
Links and Resources |
- AsianAvenue.com
- a .portal for Asian Americans. Registration is required to
enter the site and use the various resources, but it is free
and you can preview the site before registering. T
- .Asian American Economic
Development Enterprises, Inc. (AAEDE) .. a full-service
nonprofit organization dedicated to economic self-help for
Asian-Americans and others. The organization lists job
opportunities on its site by company name and links to
additional resources for your search.
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Pacific Island Internet Resources provides a map of
20 groups of Pacific islands, with numerous links for each.
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History of Oceania Documents relating to the
history of various Pacific islands, supported by the World
History Archives of hartford Web Publishing.
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Polynesia Polynesia! is a non-profit corporation whose
objective is to preserve and perpetuate cultures of the
Polynesians through education and hands-on instruction.
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Oceania Numerous links regarding Australia, New Zeland,
East Timor, and others, part of the Ethnic World Survey
supported by Ciemen.
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Background Notes, prepared by the U.S. State
Department for almost 30 east Asia and Pacific countries.
- Association of South
East Asian Nations recent news stories.
- Taiwan Daily Newswire,
supported by the Central News Agency.

- Café
Pacific, news media, independent information sources,
progressive movements, environmental groups and Pacific
research sites in the region, supported by David Robie.
- Small Islands
Information Network, an easily accessible electronic
information network to link people interested in small islands
with each other and with information relevant to small
islands, supported by the University of Prince Edward Island.
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Maps of Australia and the Pacific, produced by the
CIA and supported by The University of Texas at Austin.
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Philippines Links with more than 2000 links in 20
categories, supported by Yahoo.
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Pacific Islander Heritage in the Parks. A list of
parks based on their cultural and historic significance, with
links to more detailed history, supported by NPS.
- Native Hawaiian
Advisory Council educates and advocates to sustain and
foster the Hawaiian Spirit and cultural, spiritual and
economic values.
- Native Hawaiian Data Book,
supported by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, opens April 1,
1999.
- Pacific Islanders
Cultural Association, a California-based group
promoting Hawaiian culture on the West Coast.
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Documents From Melanesia, Polynesia and the Pacific, a
list of source documents relating to Hawaii and the south
Pacific, supported by the Fourth World Documentation Project.
- Hawaii
Home Page with lists of links for business, education,
government, media, organizations, and visitors.
- Traditional
Hawaiian Methods, including counting, measurement,
aqua culture, and more.
- Asian
Pacific American Heritage Council (APAHC), is a
volunteer led coalition of over twenty non-profit
organizations, representing over nine million Asian Pacific
Americans.
- Federal Asian Pacific
American Council (FAPAC), founded in 1985, is an
inter-agency organization of Asian Pacific American employees,
representing over 50 Federal agencies. It is the principal
organization behind Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in
May each year.

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The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film & Video Festival,
at the Japan America Theatre since 1983, has become Southern
California's premiere venue for the celebration and promotion
of films and videos by Asian Pacific American and Asian
international cinema artists.
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Asian American Village
(on IMDiversity.com)
Offers career opportunities and serves as a forum where
people from all Asian cultures and communities are able to
articulate specific issues, concerns, and possibilities. |
Asian American Journalists Association
A professional organization devoted to Asian Americans
pursuing media careers includes job listings. |
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