Browse Items (10694 total)

  • Collection: Library

Public Safety Biggest Problem say ID Residents, Businesses

Mayor Paul Schell visits ID to battle crime

Silvestre Tangalan: a Pioneer Who Stands Tall

Part of the NW Asian Weekly awards

A Search For Home

Cambodian American family visits Cambodia in 1990 again when the author's grandfather dies in 1999.

Memorial Held For Postal Worker

Joseph Santos Ileto was killed by white supremicist in California. Seattle memorial.

Flower Growers in Full Gloom

Weather hardships to Hmong flower farmers

SAAM Still Struggles with Low Attendance, chilly Relations with Asian-American Community

SAAM changing directions in collections and exhibitions.

Chief Curator Leaves Legacy of Passionate Scholarship

Long time curator of Asian art retires. Good overview of the SAAM and its collections, directions and limitations at the time of Bill Rathburn's retirement.

Japanese find Their Ancestral Roots Are Tangled

Origins of Japanese population, Details the research that first Japanese were related to Ainu and modern Japanese are close genetic kin to Koreans and Chinese.

China Story: Driven Off Whidbey

The few artifacts which tell of the Chinese workers who were driven off Whidbey island