Hinduism
Bibliographic References tagged with Hinduism
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Jain, Pankaj. Dharma in America: A Brief History of Hindu-Jain Diaspora. New York: Routledge, 2019.
Jain, Pankaj. Dharma in America: A Brief History of Hindu-Jain Diaspora. New York: Routledge, 2019.
Long, Jeffery. Hinduism in America: A Convergence of Worlds. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.
Long, Jeffery. Hinduism in America: A Convergence of Worlds. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.
Altman, Michael J. Hinduism in America: An Introduction. New York: Routledge, 2022.
Altman, Michael J. Hinduism in America: An Introduction. New York: Routledge, 2022.
Chaman, Lal. Hindu America. Hassell Street Press, 2023.
Chaman, Lal. Hindu America. Hassell Street Press, 2023.
Tucker, Emily M. “The Question of the Second Generation: Indian Americans in Search of an Identity and a Tradition”. In Pluralism Project Research.
Tucker, Emily M. “The Question of the Second Generation: Indian Americans in Search of an Identity and a Tradition”. In Pluralism Project Research.
Shumaker, Susan. “Hindu Pittsburgh - Temples and Youth Summer Camps”. In Pluralism Project Research.
Shumaker, Susan. “Hindu Pittsburgh - Temples and Youth Summer Camps”. In Pluralism Project Research.
Prentiss, Karen Pechilis. “The Pattern of Hinduism and Hindu Temple Building in the U.S.”. In Pluralism Project Research.
Prentiss, Karen Pechilis. “The Pattern of Hinduism and Hindu Temple Building in the U.S.”. In Pluralism Project Research.
Peters, Paige. “Siddha Yoga in the U.S.”. In Pluralism Project Research.
Peters, Paige. “Siddha Yoga in the U.S.”. In Pluralism Project Research.
Gelberg, Steve. “Hindu Communities in New York City”. In Pluralism Project Research.
Gelberg, Steve. “Hindu Communities in New York City”. In Pluralism Project Research.
Bhatt, Ami, and Sahil Parikh. “Hindu and Jain Youth in America”. In Pluralism Project Research.
Bhatt, Ami, and Sahil Parikh. “Hindu and Jain Youth in America”. In Pluralism Project Research.