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Lyman, Stanford Morris. The Asian in the West. 1975. (UBC-Sedge.) E184 06 L95 1975
Book focuses on Asians in America. Some significant sections are marriage and family among Chinese immigrants, Chinese secret societies in the Occident, and contrast in Community organization of the Chinese and Japanese in North America, There is also a section on rules of a Chinese Secret Society in B.C.
Lyman, Stanford Morris. "Chinese Secret Societies in the Occident: Notes and Suggestions for Research in the Sociology of Secrecy." Can. Review of Soc. and Anth. May 1964, pp. 79-102.
Information about the history and ritual of Chinese secret societies in N. America, Relates these secret societies' activities with the political situation in China. It is also a study of social changes in the overseas Chinese community in terms of local origins of the immigrants, the size of the community and the tactics of the organization.
Lyman, Stanford Morris, "Contrasts in the Community Organization of Chinese and Japanese in N.A," Can. Review of Soc. and Anth. Vol. 5, no. 2, May 1968, pp. 51-67.
An attempt to compare the distinctive features of the culture and social organization of the Chinese and Japanese immigrants in Canada and the U.S. The changing situation of Chinese and Japanese community organizations is investigated.
Mah, Roy. "Chinatown Organizations in Metamorphosis." Chinatown News. Vol. 18, no. 22, Aug. 3, 1971, pp. 8-11.
Description of Chinese clan associations in Vancouver's Chinatown, their origin, development and present day situation.
"Pender Guy is Alive," Chinatown News. Vol. 25, no. 20, July 3, 1978, p. 26.
Report on a Chinese Canadian radio program production group in Vancouver.
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