Being Indian American: Suchin Adhlakha, Preserving for the Future

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2009

Produced for the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program's initiative HomeSpun: The Indian American Heritage Project, the Being Indian American short-form video series asks Indian Americans what the term means to them.

To learn more about the heritage project and how you can help, visit http://homespun.si.edu

To inquire about taking part in future videos in the series and telling your own story about what it means to be Indian American, email leungw@si.edu

Filmed, produced, directed and edited by Ricky Leung, Multimedia Specialist for the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program.

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  • Thanks for your comment and interest! Check out our Web site and sign up for the APA Program's E-Newsletter for regular updates on HomeSpun from Suchin. These are exciting times indeed!

    And if you have any thoughts or concerns, feel free to email us, our contacts are on the Web site.

    Ciao.

  • This is a fantastic endeavor! I am truly excited about the HomeSpun initiative and look forward to it!

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