From: The Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples/Indonesians/Judith Nagata
A good introductory study of Indonesia is Ruth McVey, ed., Indonesia (New Haven, Conn., 1963). On the specific problem of the Chinese community in Indonesia, see Charles Coppel, Indonesian Chinese in Crisis (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1983), and James Mackie, The Chinese in Indonesia (Honolulu, 1976).
The published literature on Indonesians in Canada is limited to a study by Judith Nagata, “Religion, Ethnicity and Language: Indonesian Chinese Immigrants in Toronto,” Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science, vol.16, no.1 (1988), 116–31. Certain aspects of Indonesian-Canadian religious life are discussed in two studies by Judith Nagata, “Is Multiculturalism Sacred? The Power behind the Pulpit in Religious Congregations of Southeast Asian Christians in Toronto,” Canadian Ethnic Studies, vol.19, no.2 (1987), 26–44, and “The Role of Christian Churches in the Integration of Southeast Asian Immigrants in Toronto,” Contributions to Southeast Asian Ethnography, no.6 (1988), 41-60.