For a very long time, Sylvia and Yolanda Singh wondered about their history.
Raised in a Catholic house in Santa Ana where they talked Spanish and English, the siblings had been frequently inquired about their name that is last typical to any or all male people in the Sikh faith from India’s Punjab province.
Not until Yolanda had been doing graduate research in training at Stanford and decided on her father as an interest for the ethnographic task did your family history begun to unfold, and she discovered the 67-year-old construction worker is really a Mexican-Hindu.
Mexican-Hindu? (more…)