LINKS
Other research organizations and museums with interests in the history of Chinese North Americans
Northern California
http://trinitycounty.com/joss.htm
Oregon
http://www.ohwy.com/or/k/kamwahch.htm
Washington/British Columbia
www.wingluke.org
www.cinarc.org
www.cccvan.com
www.cchsbc.ca
www.barkerville.ca/collections.htm
Interior West
www.maiwah.org
Southern California
www.sdchm.org
www.chssc.org
www.camla.org
Central California
www.chcp.org/Ng_Shing_Gung.html
www.chsa.org
www.c-c-c.org
www.yelp.com
www.bokkaitemple.org
www.cityoforoville.org/Parks/ChineseTempleHistory.html.
www.bancroft.berkeley.edu/collections/oroville/
www.locketown.com/museum.htm
www.yeefowmuseum.org
www.angelisland.org/immigr02.html
Midwest and East
www.ccamuseum.org
www.moca-nyc.org
For other museums and historic sites relevant to Chinese- and Japanese-American history in the Pacific Northwest, take a look at Priscilla Wegars' innovative Asian American Comparative Collection website, http://www.uidaho.edu/LS/AACC/MUSEUMS.HTM
For the largest on-line collection of artifacts from Chinese sites in North America (mostly in British Columbia), see the North American Pioneer Chinese Virtual Museum, http://www.chinesecol.com
A promising new image-oriented website depicting places associated with the historic persecution of Chinese in the U.S. and Canada -- Tim Grayhavens' What You See: Photographs of Chinese Expulsion Sites in the West, http://www.what-you-see.com/index.htm
Two excellent image-oriented websites focused on the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition are Dan Kerlee's http://www.aype.com and Orv Malone's http://www.aype.net. Both contain a good many images relevant to Asian-Americans at the Exposition.
For a preliminary bibliography of secondary sources -- a list of books and articles by later writers on Chinese in the Pacific Northwest -- click here