Kuldip Singh
Kuldip Singh and unidentified woman exchanging glances. Photograph commissioned by Life magazine in 1956, and taken by Allan Grant.
Sydna White
Photograph of Sydna White, dressed in a Sari and posing with a tabla.
Kuldip Singh Autograph
Autographed postcard of singer Kuldip Rae Singh. The text reads, "To Ken From Kuldip Singh." Singh had made two television appearances in the U.S. in the mid-1950s, the first on the Groucho Marx quiz show and the second on the George Gobel show.
Premala Shahane playing sitar
Three-quarter length portrait of Premala Shahane playing a sitar and looking down, sitting in front of a building on the University of Chicago campus, located in the Hyde Park community area of Chicago, Illinois.
Premala Shahane playing sitar
Portrait of Premla Shahane playing a sitar and looking down and to her left, sitting in front of a building on the University of Chicago campus, located in the Hyde Park community area of Chicago, Illinois.
Bhangra team formed by students at Cleveland State University
A photograph taken during the summer of 1976 of a bhangra team formed by students at Cleveland State University and local high school students to perform during American bicentennial celebrations in the tour of cities in the Midwest. The team performed that summer in Kentucky, Ohio and perhaps other nearby states.
Jogesh Chander Misrow, "Usha Songita: Songs of the Dawn" (1919)
Published in Chicago, Usha Songita: Songs of the Dawn (1919) is a collection of poetry written by Jogesh Chander Misrow, a Stanford and University of Washington graduate who served as an interpreter for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The poetry includes an introduction by Julian B. Arnold, a lecturer and entertainer more famously known as the son of Sir Edwin Arnold.