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German Canadiana in Ontario Bibliography
- Deutsche Ortsgründungen und Ortsnamen in der Grafschaft WaterlooType: Journal ArticleAbstract: Brief histories of communities with German names in each township of Waterloo County, with notes of their connections with German-speaking migrants from Europe and Pennsylvania.Year of publication: 1973Historical Period: 1800-1916Export options:
- German children care for creationType: Magazine ArticleKeywords: Churches MennoniteGermansYear of publication: 2022Export options:
- German children care for creationType: Magazine ArticleKeywords: Churches MennoniteYear of publication: 2022Export options:
- Little paradise : aus Geschichte und Leben der Deutschkanadier in der County Waterloo, Ontario, 1800-1975Type: BookYear of publication: 1977Export options:
- Little paradise: aus Geschichte und Leben der Deutschkanadier in der County Waterloo, Ontario, 1800-1975Type: BookKeywords: Waterloo CountyCultural identityCustoms and traditionsPennsylvania GermansMennonitesGermansYear of publication: 1977Export options:
- Little paradise: the saga of the German Canadians in Waterloo County, Ontario 1800-1975Type: BookKeywords: Waterloo CountyCultural identityCustoms and traditionsPennsylvania GermansMennonitesGermansYear of publication: 1980Export options:
- Mennonite namesType: Magazine ArticleYear of publication: 2020Export options:
- Mennonite potluck photos solicitedType: Magazine ArticleAbstract:- KITCHENER, Ont.-MennoMedia is sponsoring a "Best Church Potlucks Ever" photo contest with prizes of Mennonite cookbooks. Year of publication: 2015Export options:
- Mennonite potluck photos solicitedType: Magazine ArticleAbstract:- KITCHENER, Ont.-MennoMedia is sponsoring a "Best Church Potlucks Ever" photo contest with prizes of Mennonite cookbooks. Year of publication: 2015Export options:
- More than A, B, C: Old Colony Mennonites and the challenges of Ontario Public Education PolicyType: Journal ArticleAbstract:- The Old Colony Mennonites' history of migration can be traced from their 1874 migration from Russia to Canada, which marked the beginning of their diaspora, followed in 1922 by a second exodus to ... Keywords: EducationMennonites (Old Order)SchoolsYear of publication: 2013Export options:
