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From the Mill to the Hill: Race, Gender, and Nation in the Making of a French-Canadian Community in Maillardville, Bc, 1909-1939
NDER WORKING PAPERS SERIES Working Paper No. 3691 NATIONAL BUREAU of ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue April 1991
Genealogy and Local History for All: Services to Multicultural Communities
In Search of George Scott Jack of All Trades, Motion Picture Pioneer, World Explorer Robert G
Resisting the Melting Pot: the Long Term Impact of Maintaining Identity for Franco-Americans in New England
Telling Stories About Indigeneity and Canadian Sport
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GRIPLA Ráðgjafar
Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Bulletin Subject Index Page 26 SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS Christmas Celebrations SGS Bulletin
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CANADIAN GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES a Guide to The
The Patrick M. Bourke Family, Researched by Megan Ridley
Genealogical Resources February 15, 1980
Head Count ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Census Records Are a Great Resource for Those Who Have Traced Their French-Canadian Lines Back Into Canada
Research Highlights
Wrestling in Manitoba to 1931 by Charles Nathan Hatton a Thesis Presented to the University Of
Struck Off Strength and from Memory: a Profile of the Deserters of the 165Th (Acadian) Battalion, 1916
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Toronto's Scottish Community, 1881-1911
South Asians As Medical Scapegoats in British Columbia and the Pacific Coast States, 1900-1924
The Hkkald, Hanna, Alberta
Working Glass Vancouver, 1886-1914: Urbanism and Glass in British Columbia1
Case Studies on the Universal Negro Improvement Association in Canada, 1900-1950 by C
Conrad Eymann: a Microhistory of Changing German-Canadian Identity During the First World War
The Mason Family, Yeomen Farmers of Kirkby in Furness
Leading in the Digital World: Opportunities for Canada's Memory Institutions
Migrant Scots in a British City: Toronto's Scottish Community, 1881-1911
Canadian Top Databases and Websites
Interviewing Relatives
Descendants of JACOB HUBLEY 1762 - 1833
RESISTING the MELTING POT: the LONG TERM IMPACT of MAINTAINING IDENTITY for FRANCO-AMERICANS in NEW ENGLAND Mary Mackinnon and D