LINKS

Other research organizations and museums with interests in the history of Chinese North Americans
Northern California

Weaverville Joss House (Weaverville, California)
http://trinitycounty.com/joss.htm

Oregon

Kam Wah Chung & Company Museum (John Day, Oregon)
http://www.ohwy.com/or/k/kamwahch.htm

Washington/British Columbia

Wing Luke Asian Museum (Seattle)
www.wingluke.org

Chinese in North America Research Committee
www.cinarc.org

Chinese Cultural Centre Museum and Archives (Vancouver, BC)
www.cccvan.com

Chinese Canadian Historical Society of British Columbia
         www.cchsbc.ca

Historic Chinatown at Barkerville, BC
         www.barkerville.ca/collections.htm

Interior West

Mai Wah Society (Butte, Montana)
www.maiwah.org

Southern California

The San Diego Chinese Historical Museum (San Diego)
www.sdchm.org

Chinese Historical Society of Southern California (Los Angeles)
www.chssc.org

The Chinese American Museum (Los Angeles)
www.camla.org

Central California

Ng Shing Gung (Chinese Historical & Cultural Project, San Jose)
www.chcp.org/Ng_Shing_Gung.html

Chinese Historical Society of America (San Francisco)
www.chsa.org

Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco
www.c-c-c.org

The Chinese Museum of Northern California (Marysville)
www.yelp.com

Bok Kai Temple (Marysville,California)
www.bokkaitemple.org

The Oroville Chinese Temple Museum (Oroville, California)
www.cityoforoville.org/Parks/ChineseTempleHistory.html.
www.bancroft.berkeley.edu/collections/oroville/

Dai Loy Museum (Locke, California)
www.locketown.com/museum.htm

Friends of the Yeefow Museum (Sacramento)
www.yeefowmuseum.org

Angel Island Immigration Station (San Francisco)
www.angelisland.org/immigr02.html

Midwest and East

Chinese American Museum of Chicago
www.ccamuseum.org

Museum of Chinese in the Americas (New York)
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

For more on-line Chinese Canadian artifacts, see the Vancouver Museum's Yip Sang Collection, at http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/yipsang/collection/index.html. For the University of British Columbia's unequalled Chung Collection, which does not yet have many artifacts on line, see http://www.library.ubc.ca/chung/main.html

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