Shamakami was an early organization of South Asian lesbians and bisexual women based in the United States.[1][2] They published a newsletter of the same name between June 1990 and February 1997.[3][4][5]
^"Magazines and Journals". Orinam.
^Roy, Sandip (2006). "Desi Queer Datebook". Berkeley South Asian History Archive. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
^Islam, Sharmeen (1993). "Toward a global network of Asian lesbians". In Ratti, Rakesh (ed.). A lotus of another color: an unfolding of the South Asian gay and lesbian experience. Boston: Alyson Publications, Inc. pp. 41–46. ISBN 1-55583-171-0. OCLC 26855093.
^Shamakami. OCLC 24646926 – via WorldCat.
^Ordona, Trinity Ann (2000). Coming Out Together: An Ethnohistory of the Asian and Pacific Islander Queer Women's and Transgendered People's Movement of San Francisco (Thesis). University of California, Santa Cruz. ProQuest 304584929.
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