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Books with title A Student's Guide to Japanese American Genealogy

  • A Student's Guide to Japanese American Genealogy

    Yoji Yamaguchi

    Hardcover (Greenwood, Jan. 17, 1996)
    ... this is a well-written and rich resource. -- School Library Journal review of A Student's Guide to British American GenealogyThis groundbreaking series is the first to explain the how-to's of genealogical research in simple, jargon-free language. The Oryx American Family Tree Series explores how to research family history for 12 different ethnic groups. Each volume begins with an overview of the group's historical and cultural background, then guides readers through each step in tracing their own genealogical heritage, with practical advice on how to-- locate important family documents and other vital sources of information-- conduct interviews with family members and record eyewitness accounts of key events-- use the latest electronic research tools-- research your background if you are adopted or come from a nontraditional family-- preserve family history for future generationsEach volume is written in a friendly, narrative style and is extensively illustrated with full-color and black-and-white photographs. Hundreds of valuable resources unique to each ethnic group are also listed and annotated, including genealogical organizations, books, magazines, journals, videos, and special libraries and archives.The Oryx American Family Tree Series provides an easy-to-follow road map for anyone interested in tracing a family history -- from junior high and high school students to adults who require a basic primer. Every library will want to make this practical, highly readable series available to its patrons.Each volume is produced as a sturdy 6 x 9 casebound publication, 192 pages, and printed on acid-free paper.
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  • A Student's Guide to Native American Genealogy

    E. Barrie Kavasch

    Hardcover (Greenwood, July 22, 1996)
    This series of student research tools explains the process of genealogical research while creating opportunities to practice and integrate social studies skills.
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  • A Student's Guide to African American Genealogy

    Anne E. Johnson, Adam Merton Cooper

    Hardcover (Greenwood, Dec. 14, 1995)
    This major contribution to young adult genealogy studies helps create ethnic pride, self-esteem, and awareness of the extraordinary accomplishments each ethnic group has brought to the American experience. Designed for use in grades 6-12, this important series explores the creation of the American people while promoting the use and understanding of solid research techniques. Oryx American Family Tree Series enhances the social studies curriculum, especially the thematic strands in the New Curriculum Standards for Social Studies.
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  • A Student's Guide to Scandinavian American Genealogy

    Lisa Olson Paddock, Carl Sokolnicki Rollyson

    Hardcover (Greenwood, May 15, 1996)
    A guide to constructing a Scandinavian American family history utilizing library research.
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  • A Student's Guide to Mexican American Genealogy

    George R. Ryskamp, Peggy Ryskamp

    Hardcover (Greenwood, Sept. 11, 1996)
    This series of student research tools explains the process of genealogical research while creating opportunities to practice and integrate social studies skills.
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  • A Student's Guide to Chinese American Genealogy

    Colleen She

    Hardcover (Greenwood, Aug. 19, 1996)
    Discusses Chinese and Chinese American history and culture with specific instructions for researching Chinese family history
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  • A Student's Guide to German American Genealogy

    Gregory Robl

    Hardcover (Greenwood, May 24, 1996)
    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is one of the fastest growing religious movements in the world. It is highly visible, with a massive missionary program, yet it remains a mystery in terms of its core beliefs and theological structure. This timely book provides an introduction to the basic history, doctrines and practices of The LDS - the 'Mormon' Church. Written by a non-Mormon it neither seeks to prove or disprove the truthfulness of the religious claims of that faith but rather to describe them in ways that non-Mormons can understand. Particular emphasis is given to sacred texts and prophecies as well as to the crucial Temple rituals of endowments, marriage and baptism for the dead, through which human beings may achieve their divine potential. This rich comparative study offers a new understanding of Mormon theology and ideas of humanity.
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  • A Student's Guide To Irish American Genealogy

    Erin McKenna

    Hardcover (Greenwood, Oct. 30, 1996)
    This series of student research tools explains the process of genealogical research while creating opportunities to practice and integrate social studies skills.
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  • A Student's Guide to Italian American Genealogy

    Terra Castiglia Brockman, Terry C. Brockman

    Hardcover (Greenwood, May 24, 1996)
    This series of student research tools explains the process of genealogical research while creating opportunities to practice and integrate social studies skills.
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  • A Student's Guide to Jewish American Genealogy

    Jay Schleifer

    Hardcover (Greenwood, July 10, 1996)
    This series of student research tools explains the process of genealogical research while creating opportunities to practice and integrate social studies skills.
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  • A Student's Guide to Polish American Genealogy

    Carl Sokolnicki Rollyson, Lisa Olson Paddock

    Hardcover (Greenwood, Jan. 17, 1996)
    This guide gives students the tools to trace their ancestry, teaching them to collect data, obtain and evaluate documents and sources, use the latest electronic tools for researching, and conduct accounts of historical events in family life.
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  • A Student's Guide to British American Genealogy

    Anne E. Johnson

    Hardcover (Greenwood, Dec. 15, 1995)
    This major contribution to young adult genealogy studies helps create ethnic pride, self-esteem, and awareness of the extraordinary accomplishments each ethnic group has brought to the American experience. Designed for use in grades 6-12, this important series explores the creation of the American people while promoting the use and understanding of solid research techniques. Oryx American Family Tree Series enhances the social studies curriculum, especially the thematic strands in the New Curriculum Standards for Social Studies.
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