Indian DiasporaIndian Diasporic Grandparents in Canada and the United States
Indian Diaspora: Indian Diasporic Grandparents in Canada and the United States
Sarma, Debjani; Sarma-Debnath, Kaberi
2013-01-01 00:00:00
[From the dawn of human civilization every human being has had an urge to transmit his own culture and heritage to his descendants to preserve and reserve their own identity of roots to their next generation to come. In the passage of time everything decays by the laws of nature; but roots of origin of human beings are not abolished totally due to the preservation and transformation process.]
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Indian DiasporaIndian Diasporic Grandparents in Canada and the United States
[From the dawn of human civilization every human being has had an urge to transmit his own culture and heritage to his descendants to preserve and reserve their own identity of roots to their next generation to come. In the passage of time everything decays by the laws of nature; but roots of origin of human beings are not abolished totally due to the preservation and transformation process.]
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Keywords: Indian Origin; Indian Culture; Indian Community; Indian Language; Hindu Temple
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