Forging the Prairie WestOxford University Press, 1998 - Broj stranica: 212 This second volume in the Illustrated History of Canada series relates the eventful, occasionally violent history of the three "prairie" provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta). Covering exploration as well as economic, political, and social history, it presents a detailed account of the region's importance in Canadian history. |
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... ethnic barriers . The Saskatchewan Pool recruited in German , Ukrainian , French , and Hungarian , but the proportions of farmers from ethnic minorities who signed up remained low because relative- ly few of them were commercial grain ...
... ethnic barriers . The Saskatchewan Pool recruited in German , Ukrainian , French , and Hungarian , but the proportions of farmers from ethnic minorities who signed up remained low because relative- ly few of them were commercial grain ...
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... ethnic fraternal societies , and they maintained distinctive residential and occupational patterns . Why did the minority ethnic identities crudely measured by these demographic characteristics persist in Can- ada's Prairie West longer ...
... ethnic fraternal societies , and they maintained distinctive residential and occupational patterns . Why did the minority ethnic identities crudely measured by these demographic characteristics persist in Can- ada's Prairie West longer ...
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... ethnic minorities into the Prairie mainstream , in terms of outlook as well as material life . By 1945 , these Ukrainian - Canadian children self - consciously waving Union Jacks and US flags did not appear discernibly different from ...
... ethnic minorities into the Prairie mainstream , in terms of outlook as well as material life . By 1945 , these Ukrainian - Canadian children self - consciously waving Union Jacks and US flags did not appear discernibly different from ...
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