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Introduction | 15 | |
Part 1 | Embracing our New Cultural Diversity | 23 |
Chapter 1 | Celebrations in Interfaith Families | 27 |
Rites of Passage | 28 | |
Marriage | 29 | |
Arrival of Children | 33 | |
Coming-of-age | 36 | |
Death | 38 | |
Holidays | 41 | |
The December Dilemma for Christians and Jews | 42 | |
The December Dilemma for Muslims | 50 | |
Easter/Passover | 52 | |
Chapter 2 | Celebrations In Multiracial Families | 55 |
Marriage | 57 | |
Five Case Studies of Successful Multiracial Unions | 60 | |
Guidelines for Grandparents | 71 | |
Adoptions | 75 | |
Chapter 3 | Celebrations in the GLBT Communities | 91 |
Rites of Passage | 92 | |
Same-Sex Marriage | 92 | |
Arrival of Children | 103 | |
Death | 108 | |
Holidays | 111 | |
Transgenders | 117 | |
Part 2 | Ethnice-Ities: The Rites and Wrongs of Multicultural Celebrations | 123 |
Chapter 4 | Birth Celebrations | 127 |
Armenian | 128 | |
Cambodian | 129 | |
Chinese | 130 | |
Egyptian | 132 | |
Ethiopian | 133 | |
Hawaiian | 134 | |
Hmong | 135 | |
Indian | 137 | |
Japanese | 139 | |
Jewish | 140 | |
Korean | 142 | |
Lao | 143 | |
Navajo | 144 | |
Nigerian | 145 | |
Protestant | 147 | |
Roman Catholic | 148 | |
Samoan | 150 | |
Thai | 151 | |
Tibetan | 152 | |
Vietnamese | 153 | |
Chapter 5 | Birthday Anniversaries | 155 |
Japanese | 156 | |
Korean | 157 | |
Chapter 6 | Coming of Age Celebrations | 159 |
Apache | 160 | |
Indian | 162 | |
Jewish | 163 | |
Lakota | 165 | |
Latina | 166 | |
New Age | 169 | |
Roman Catholic | 171 | |
Thai | 173 | |
Chapter 7 | Marriage Celebrations | 175 |
Afghan | 176 | |
African American | 179 | |
Amish | 181 | |
Armenian | 182 | |
Cajun | 184 | |
Cambodian | 186 | |
Chinese | 187 | |
Egyptian-Coptic | 188 | |
Ethiopian-Coptic | 189 | |
Filipino | 190 | |
Hawaiian | 193 | |
Hmong | 194 | |
Indian | 196 | |
Iranian | 198 | |
Italian | 199 | |
Japanese | 201 | |
Jewish | 202 | |
Korean | 205 | |
Lao | 207 | |
Mexican | 209 | |
Nigerian | 210 | |
Samoan | 211 | |
Thai | 212 | |
Tibetan | 213 | |
Vietnamese | 215 | |
Chapter 8 | Death Celebrations | 217 |
African American | 218 | |
Amish | 219 | |
Armenian | 220 | |
Buddhist | 221 | |
Cambodian | 222 | |
Chinese | 223 | |
Egyptian | 224 | |
Ethiopian | 225 | |
Hawaiian | 226 | |
Hmong | 227 | |
Indian | 229 | |
Japanese | 230 | |
Jewish | 231 | |
Korean | 233 | |
Lao | 235 | |
Mexican | 236 | |
Muslim | 237 | |
Native American | 239 | |
Rom | 242 | |
Samoan | 244 | |
Thai | 245 | |
Tibetan | 246 | |
Looking for More Information? | 247 | |
Print and Online | 247 | |
Other Resources | 257 | |
Videos | 258 | |
Index | 261 |
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