Acadiensis, Volumes 4-5Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1974 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... ethnic group is basically a function of an individual's sense of identity with the group . Therefore , an ethnic group is most appro- priately defined as a group with a shared sense of peoplehood.3 Although such groups are usually ...
... ethnic group is basically a function of an individual's sense of identity with the group . Therefore , an ethnic group is most appro- priately defined as a group with a shared sense of peoplehood.3 Although such groups are usually ...
Page 64
... ethnic groups , though U.S. - born Franco - Americans ( second generation ) were somewhat less regu- lar . Also ... ethnic groups is a direct function of public schooling and the relative absence of religious behavior in the home ...
... ethnic groups , though U.S. - born Franco - Americans ( second generation ) were somewhat less regu- lar . Also ... ethnic groups is a direct function of public schooling and the relative absence of religious behavior in the home ...
Page 155
... ethnic " as " identification with a non - English Canadian ethnic element " . Thus , he gave native Indians and French Canadians a chapter each but excluded English- speaking immigrants from elsewhere in Canada . There are only a few ...
... ethnic " as " identification with a non - English Canadian ethnic element " . Thus , he gave native Indians and French Canadians a chapter each but excluded English- speaking immigrants from elsewhere in Canada . There are only a few ...
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