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  - 2003 Sikhism.” In Encyclopedia of Community, edited by Robin Jarrett
  (Thousand Oaks: Sage) 
  - 2003 “Sikhism.” In The Columbia Companion of Eastern Religions, edited by
  
  Robert A.F. Thurman ((New York: Columbia University Press) 
  - 2003 "The Sikh Community." In The Oxford Companion to Global Religion, 
  edited by 
  M. Juergensmeyer (New York: Oxford University) 
  - 2001 “Canon Formation in the Sikh Tradition.” In Sikh Religion, Culture 
  and Ethnicity,
  edited by Christopher Shackle et al (London: Curzon Press), 10-24 
  - 2000 “Sikhism in the USA." In The South Asian Religious Diaspora in 
  Britain, Canada,
  and the United States, edited by Harold Coward et al (Albany: SUNY), 259-276 
  - 1999 “Sikhism," and thirty-two related entries. In Merriam Webster’s 
  Encyclopedia
  of Religions (Springfield, MA: Merriam Webster) 
  - 1997 “Sikhs." In American Immigrant Culture, edited by D. Levinson, and M. 
  Ember (New York: Simon and Schuster Macmillan), 796-802
 
  - 1997 “Guru Nanak," and "Guru Granth Sahib." In Encarta Encyclopedia 
  (London: 
  Websters International)  
  - 1996 “Punjabi Proverbs." In The Columbia World of Quotations, edited by
  
  R. Andrews et al (New York: Columbia University Press) 
  - 1995 Ten entries on Sikh issues. In The HarperCollins Dictionary of 
  Religion, edited by Jonathan Z. Smith et al (San Francisco: Harper)
 
  - 1993 "Sikh Studies and the Sikh Educational Heritage" In Studying the 
  Sikhs: Issues for North America (Albany: SUNY Press), 95-112
 
  - 1993 “Teaching the Sikh Tradition: A Course at Columbia" In Studying the 
  Sikhs: Issues for North America (Albany: SUNY Press), 129-159
 
  - 2001 Review Gurharpal Singh, Ethnic Conflict in India: A Case Study of 
  Punjab 
  (London: Macmillan, 2000), in The Journal of Asian Studies, 60, 2 (May) 
  - 2001 Review J. S. Grewal, The Sikhs of the Punjab (New York: Cambridge 
  University Press, 1998), in Journal of Imperial & Commonwealth History, 29, 1 
  (January)
 
  - 1998 Review Amarjit Chandan, Jarhan (Ludhiana: Aesthetic, 1995), in 
  Yugantar Punjab, an on-line magazine of Punjabi literature and culture, Spring
 
  - 1995 Review N. Singh, The Feminine Principle in the Sikh Vision of the 
  Transcendent
  (London: Cambridge 1993), in International Journal of Punjab Studies 2: 1