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Video Being Indian American: Preserving for the Future

Preserving for the Future

Suchin Adhlakha on what being Indian American means to him

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 homespun@si.edu.

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

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