Acadiensis, Volume 35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2005 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 66
The ensuing discussion follows the chronological sequence of events surrounding the community's move . It starts with the planning of the relocation , explores the community's reactions to the new homes and reflects on the actual move ...
The ensuing discussion follows the chronological sequence of events surrounding the community's move . It starts with the planning of the relocation , explores the community's reactions to the new homes and reflects on the actual move ...
Page 67
... moved ( RCAP , 1996 , vol . I , p . 117 ) . These criteria represent an important and historically situated reference ... move was undertaken without community consultation or consent . A year later , the Mushuau Innu , unhappy with the ...
... moved ( RCAP , 1996 , vol . I , p . 117 ) . These criteria represent an important and historically situated reference ... move was undertaken without community consultation or consent . A year later , the Mushuau Innu , unhappy with the ...
Page 86
... moving to the Saint John area , where he continues to live . Approximately 20 other Danish immigrants came to Canada ... move to New Brunswick ; only 14,150 were living in the province in 1971.3 These trends - low levels of immigration ...
... moving to the Saint John area , where he continues to live . Approximately 20 other Danish immigrants came to Canada ... move to New Brunswick ; only 14,150 were living in the province in 1971.3 These trends - low levels of immigration ...
Contents
CHRISTIAN BLAIS | 2 |
JUDITH FINGARD and JOHN RUTHERFORD | 24 |
LEWIS | 50 |
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