TY - BOOK AU - Taylor,Paul Michael AU - Pontsioen,Robert ED - National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). ED - Department of Anthropology ED - Smithsonian Institution TI - Sikhs: legacy of the Punjab SN - 9781891739903 AV - BL 2017.6 T39 2014 PY - 2014/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - Asian Cultural History Program, Department of Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution KW - Sikhs KW - History KW - Exhibitions KW - Sikhism KW - Sikh art KW - Sikh music KW - Social life and customs KW - Punjab (India) KW - Punjab (Pakistan) N1 - "[Produced and distributed] In association with: Sikh Heritage Foundation (Weirton, West Virginia), Fresno Art Museum (Fresno, California), The Sikh Foundation (Palo Alto, California)."; "Published in conjunction with the exhibition Sikhs: Legacy of the Punjab, organized and circulated by the Sikh Heritage Project of the Asian Cultural History Program, Smithsonian Institution. Venues (to 2013): National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution (Washington, D.C.) July 24, 2004-October 3, 2007. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History (Santa Barbara, California), February 21-May 1, 2009. Fresno Art Museum (Fresno, California), January 19-April 30, 2012. Next scheduled venue: Institute of Texan Cultures / University of Texas, San Antonio (2015)."--Page [16]; Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-103); 1. Introduction: Sikh heritage at the Smithsonian -- 2. Age of the Sikh gurus -- 3. Guru Granth Sahib : Sikh scripture becomes the eternal guru -- 4. The Khalsa : armed with tradition -- 5. Sikh heritage in the Punjab -- 6. The practice of Sikh faith -- 7. Darbar Sahib -- 8. Contemporary Sikh art -- 9. Sikh music : sounds of faith and celebration -- 10. Epilogue ER -